The Dallas Cowboys have traded three-time All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, and here’s what it means. Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones have been in a standoff for the duration of the offseason, with the star pass rusher waiting on a new contract before the start of the new season.
How many of the NFL players to rush for at least 1,000 yards in at least four seasons in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
The Dallas Cowboys traded superstar defender Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in a blockbuster deal on Thursday afternoon. The news left Cowboys Nation in shambles, but not everyone was feeling down.
The Dallas Cowboys traded Micah Parsons in a stunning move on Thursday, and the star pass-rusher will now get his revenge game sooner rather than later.
A disclaimer: Micah Parsons is the story. The Dallas Cowboys getting rid of one of the most talented players the NFL has to offer is the story. Jerry Jones' front office giving up on the 2025 NFL season before it begins is the story.
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
Ben DiNucci took a shot at Dallas Cowboys fans after the team traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. On X/Twitter, the former Cowboys quarterback sent a short message to the fans ahead of the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys stunned the NFL on Thursday when they traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, and the blockbuster deal was unlike one Jerry Jones has made in more than three decades.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is getting the opportunity of a lifetime. In just seven days, he’ll take the field as an NFL head coach for the first time.
Since Micah Parsons issued his trade request, it has not appeared likely that a deal sending him away from Dallas will take place. The team’s stance on this front could be changing.
The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable NFL team for a 19th consecutive year, according to the annual list published by Forbes on Thursday. The Cowboys have a record valuation of $13 billion.
The Dallas Cowboys have had quite the interesting offseason, headlined by the trade request made by star pass rusher Micah Parsons earlier this month. One storyline that seems to have been a bit overlooked in Dallas was the introduction of new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who was brought in to replace Mike McCarthy this offseason.
For years, Dallas Cowboys fans and NFL analysts have pointed fingers at one man when it comes to the franchise’s nearly 30 years of absence from the Super Bowl: Jerry Jones.
It was cutdown day on Tuesday, as you might have gathered from our recent posts here. As the dust is settling, there are two players the Cowboys will regret keeping before the end of the year.
After spending a year with the Washington Commanders, Dante Fowler returns to the Dallas Cowboys, and honestly, I think he may be not only the most underrated player on the defense, but possibly the entire team.
How many times have we told ourselves that the Dallas Cowboys are going to need players currently on the roster to breakout in order for them to have a successful year.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson was supposed to establish himself in the upper echelon of players at his position in 2024, but injuries and a concussion, coupled with losing Dak Prescott after Week 9, halted that.
The Dallas Cowboys announced they have placed both CB Caelen Carson and seventh-round RB Phil Mafah on injured reserve. Both players must miss at least four games before they’re eligible to return later this season. In corresponding moves, the team signed OT Hakeem Adeniji and CB C.J.