The Dallas Cowboys are finishing up preparations for Sunday afternoon's Week 2 showdown against the NFC East rival New York Giants, as the 2025-26 NFL season rolls on.
The Dallas Cowboys signed Tyler Smith to a four-year, $96 million extension on Saturday, making him the top-paid guard in NFL history. Smith's deal includes $81.2 million in guaranteed money.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
NFL fines are back and as expected, the Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles Kickoff game produced significant news on that front. From Tyler Guyton's viral play resulting in a fine to an official decision on Dak Prescott following a "spitting incident" with Eagles DT Jalen Carter, let's dive in.
Before sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers the Dallas Cowboys had made one of the more interesting trades of the offseason a few months prior.
Per Todd Archer, the Cowboys have made three roster moves ahead of their game in Week 2. Archer reports that the team is signing WR Ryan Flournoy to the active roster.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer set the table since last week: Linebacker Marist Liufau is trending for more playing time. In Week 1, the second-year defender played only six defensive snaps, a development that puzzled fans and media members alike following Liufau's strong preseason and training camp.
It might seem hyperbolic to say that the Dallas Cowboys are facing a must-win game on Sunday against the New York Giants. After all, it’s just the second week of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have widely been regarded as "America's Team," known as one of the most popular sports organizations in the United States. Jerry Jones has served as the owner of the Cowboys since 1989.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded with the Pittsburgh Steelers to acquire wide receiver George Pickens, the move was hailed as the WR2 Dallas had been missing for years.