For the second straight major holiday, the Dallas Cowboys are on the field and not getting the chance to celebrate with their families. The team was lucky enough to play at home on Thanksgiving, but Christmas has been another story.
The Dallas Cowboys are playing well on Christmas Day against the Washington Commanders, especially on offense. Even with Dak Prescott's accuracy questionable to begin the game, the Cowboys jumped out to a big lead.
With the Dallas Cowboys being led by quarterback Dak Prescott, especially during a tough time as the team has missed out on the playoffs, it hasn’t stopped him and the roster from displaying their talent during the season.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys (6-8-1) entered Week 17 having been eliminated from playoff contention. Dallas was knocked out of the postseason picture following the Philadelphia Eagles’ win on Saturday, and the Cowboys then lost their third straight game, 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Cowboys RB Javonte Williams has made an impact this season and is playing out a one-year contract. Owner Jerry Jones said he looks forward to Williams being back in Dallas next season.
In late August, Jerry Jones sent a shockwave across the NFL when he traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. In return, the Dallas Cowboys received two first-round picks and defensive lineman Kenny Clark, and Jones said he was looking at the big picture with the move.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Another holiday for Dallas Cowboys fans to enjoy their team in action is here. The Cowboys kick off a Christmas Day full of action as they face off with the Washington Commanders.
Christmas Day is here, and for Dallas Cowboys fans, that means they get to watch their favorite team in action. Dallas heads to Landover, Maryland, where they will take on one of their biggest NFC East rivals, the Washington Commanders.
I can't say I'm surprised rookie running back Jaydon Blue is a healthy scratch for the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17. That's been the case most season. But I'm still as confused as I was in Day 1, and underwhelmed.
I know the Cowboys defense has been a roller-coaster in 2025, but the interior defensive line has quietly become one of the most fascinating late-season storylines.
The Dallas Cowboys will provide some early afternoon entertainment for NFL fans on Thursday, as part of the Christmas matinee on Netflix, when they travel to Landover, Maryland, to face off against the division rival Washington Commanders.
For the second time this year, the Dallas Cowboys will be playing on a holiday as they visit the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day. The NFC East showdown is the start of a double-header on Netflix, and while both teams are out of the playoff race, their heated rivalry offers more than enough excitement.
Michael Irvin remains one of the defining figures of the Dallas Cowboys’ dynasty era, building a Hall of Fame career that reshaped the wide receiver position in the 1990s.
If past performance is any indication, the Dallas Cowboys can expect to find a post-game Christmas Day meal of coal waiting for them on the plane ride home tonight.
Earlier this offseason, the Dallas Cowboys moved on from their 2023 first-round pick, defensive tackle Mazi Smith. Based on their latest roster moves, a similar fate could await 2024 first-round pick Tyler Guyton.
Brian Schottenheimer left little room for interpretation when outlining his plan for the Dallas Cowboys after playoff elimination. The first-year head coach made it clear that the team will compete to the finish, regardless of draft position or outside criticism.
Tyler Guyton‘s second NFL season has come to an end. He has been placed on injured reserve, the Cowboys announced on Wednesday. Guyton last played in Week 12 and has been dealing with an ankle injury since.
Dak Prescott is looking to lead the Dallas Cowboys into the offseason with their heads held high after missing the NFL playoffs. The Cowboys have two games left in the season and have been adamant about keeping their foot on the gas to earn a victory before the season ends.
The Dallas Cowboys have started three rookies over the last four straight games, but one rookie who should be starting isn’t. Honestly, there ‘s no reason why he shouldn’t be.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, fresh off earning his first career Pro Bowl selection, has given fans a reason to be optimistic about his future with the team.
Many NFL teams are already thinking about next season. With 10 of the 14 playoff spots clinched, most NFL teams must begin preparing for the offseason.