Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer remained confident with reporters that Micah Parsons would be on the field for Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys have hosted two late practices this week in their return to the Ford Center at The Star. After starting training camp in Oxnard, California, the team has returned to celebrate the start of their 2025 season with their loyal fans.
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has one more practice and the final preseason game to do his roster evaluations before the dreaded roster cutdowns.
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It remains unclear if Micah Parsons would be willing to end his holdout and play in Week 1, but the Dallas Cowboys are confident that they know the answer.
The Dallas Cowboys have wriggled their way back into everyone’s consciousness. No, not the current team. Jerry Jones and Micah Parsons’ contract dispute
The Dallas Cowboys returned to practice on Tuesday, at it was their first practice in Dallas this preseason. Fans got the chance to celebrate the team's return home, and got even better news when rookie Jaydon Blue was seen in full pads at practice.
Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer said he’s confident that LB Micah Parsons will play during the season opener against the Eagles. “I feel good that Micah will be out there against the Philadelphia Eagles,” Schottenheimer said, via Todd Archer.
Picture this: You are flying 30,000 feet above America, fresh off a brutal NFL loss that has your blood boiling. The flight attendant rolls up with dinner
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens came to The Star with a reputation of being a little fiery, both on and off the field. ... "Fiery'' being a polite way to put it.
Yes, another post about Micah Parsons because, well, right now it is the biggest story for the Dallas Cowboys. It has not gone the way that all of us fans have wanted, and recent reports have come out that the Dallas Cowboys and Parsons may be on the verge of a divorce.
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It is no secret that the relationship between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys is not on solid ground, but that does not necessarily mean it is tarnished beyond repair.
The Dallas Cowboys‘ offense is set to be short of a key player for at least the first month of the regular season. The Cowboys upgraded their receiver room for quarterback Dak Prescott this offseason when they traded for George Pickens.