With the way things are trending in the NFL, it’s a matter of when, not if, a WR will sign the first-ever contract with an average annual value of $35 million per year or more.
The Dallas Cowboys 2024 NFL regular season will be - once again - all about racing the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC East crown. Both squads remain the favorites in the division over the likes of the New York Giants and Washington Commanders but they're far from perfect teams and have some adjustments to make after coaching staff adjustments.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is not participating in voluntary workouts due to a contract standoff with the team, and quarterback Dak Prescott has his back.
The Dallas Cowboys have reached a stalemate with quarterback Dak Prescott in contract extension talks, and it’s looking more and more likely that Prescott may end up playing out 2024 on the final year of his deal.
It is easy to forget that the Cowboys have some very good players on their team. The Dallas Cowboys have stuck to the strategy of being conservative in free agency, which forces them to rely on their draft picks to contribute early.
As Trey Lance heads into his second season with the Dallas Cowboys, he’s earned effusive praise from multiple members of the organization for both his work ethic and his improvement since the team traded for him last offseason.
McCarthy said Parsons has kept up with new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer's installation through one-on-one meetings
Lamb, coming off a career-best season, has skipped the offseason program thus far
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is not worried about quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract situation. When speaking to reporters on Wednesday, McCarthy was asked about Prescott who is entering the final year of his contract.
Tight end Luke Schoonmaker could miss all of the Cowboys' organized team activities with a hamstring injury, coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday. It is yet another injury for the 2023 second-round pick.
Prescott keeps saying the right things, but the lack of urgency in his words is interesting.
The middle of the season looks really rough for the Cowboys on paper. The Dallas Cowboys schedule was officially released on May 15th, revealing when the team will play their opponents for the 2024 regular season.
The Dallas Cowboys are the most heavily-scrutinized team in the NFL, which comes with the territory when you are labeled “America’s Team.” The problem for the Cowboys is that for the most popular squad in the sport, they have not been very successful for the better part of the last three decades.
One of the biggest stories of this Dallas Cowboys offseason, which is heating up as the team goes through OTAs, is Trey Lance's development. After trading a fourth-round pick away for him, the Cowboys essentially have only one offseason to look at him and determine what's the next step with him.
The Sporting News has everything to know to get the best tickets for every Dallas Cowboys game, home and away, in 2024.
We still have nearly three months before the NFL's 53-man roster cut deadline. That takes place on August 29th at 4 p.m. ET. By that time, every franchise must reduce their roster from 90 players – the maximum allowed during the summer.
During Day 2 of the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 OTAs, head coach Mike McCarthy provided a few injury updates around key players that are working to get back on the field in time for training camp in late July.
When the Cowboys selected Tyler Smith with the 24th overall pick in the 2022 draft, I had my thoughts. I was not sold on the pick, but boy have I been happy to be wrong about that.
After one of the least impactful offseasons in recent memory, the Dallas Cowboys seem to have more questions than answers in 2024.
DALLAS - The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - in some ways as iconic as the Cowboys themselves - also sometimes feature key performers who choose to move on.
The Dallas Cowboys have gotten a look at their 2024 NFL schedule, so they know what they are up against in their quest to make their fourth straight playoff appearance.
Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons skipped the beginning of the team's voluntary OTAs on Tuesday, but there's not cause for worry.
The Cowboys opened their Organized Team Activities Tuesday morning, but both Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb are absent. This is not a surprise when it comes to Lamb, but I thought maybe Parsons would show up like he did last year after skipping the offseason program.
Jerry Jones is always looking to make a move if one presents itself to add talent to the Dallas Cowboys’ roster. That is still the case even late in the NFL offseason.
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