Days after Ian Rapoport reported that the Green Bay Packers would make total sense as Micah Parsons' landing spot if the Dallas Cowboys decide to trade the All-Pro edge defender, Packers fans have gained another reason to believe that a deal is actually possible.
Micah Parsons has done nothing but rack up double-digit sack seasons, Pro Bowls, and All-Pros since arriving in Dallas. All he wants is to be paid what he’s due.
There was a time when Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys were on top of the world. Of course, most fans today don't remember that since they haven't moved past the second round of the playoffs since 1995.
The impact of NFL head coaches is arguably greater than any other major US sport. Heading into the 2025 season, these are the best head coaches ranked from first to worst.
The Cowboys still have not had substantive extension talks with DE Micah Parsons after his trade request earlier in camp. ESPN’s Adam Schefter gave an update on his podcast about the current state of their relationship.
The Dallas Cowboys insist they have no intention of trading Micah Parsons before the start of the 2025 season, but Adam Schefter believes it is inevitable that the two sides will part ways at some point in the fairly near future.
With each passing day more and more fans are warming up to the idea of Micah Parsons playing elsewhere — and Bill Simmons appears to be one of them. Not
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
Well, tell me if you have heard this before, the Dallas Cowboys run defense is once again an issue. Dallas has struggled to stop opposing run games for years now, and didn’t do all that much to upgrade the defensive interior this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys have one game remaining on their preseason slate of the 2025 schedule. That means one final time for some players to make a strong impression to make the 53-man roster.
The contract standoff between the Dallas Cowboys and star pass rusher Micah Parsons has dominated NFL headlines all offseason. Parsons, one of the league’s most disruptive defensive players, is seeking a long-term deal that reflects his value, while the Cowboys front office has taken its usual cautious and drawn-out approach.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told no lies when he said the franchise is a 24/7 news cycle. The team constantly stays in the headlines. A lot of that has to do with how Jones runs the franchise.
We have heard since Brian Schottenheimer took over the head coaching role with the Dallas Cowboys that new players are stepping up in their leadership roles.
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.
Older millennials around the globe received an early Christmas gift on Monday evening. For the first time in 22 years, Rich Eisen was behind the desk anchoring SportsCenter.
The Dallas Cowboys’ preseason took a hit last Saturday night against the Baltimore Ravens when WR Jonathan Mingo went down with a sprained PCL. The 3rd-year wide receiver acquired from Carolina for a 4th round pick, who had steadily emerged as a reliable target throughout training camp, is now expected to miss four to six weeks.
During the broadcast of the "Monday Night Football" preseason game between the Commanders and Bengals, ESPN commentator and Cowboys legend Troy Aikman discussed the ongoing contract standoff involving the Cowboys and star pass-rusher Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys had their fears confirmed Monday after Jonathan Mingo suffered a lower leg injury during the team’s second preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The stakes are high for the Dallas Cowboys entering this season, and Marcus Spears believes they must deliver. The ESPN analyst and former Cowboys defensive end explained that he sees this year as a “boom or bust” of sorts for the franchise.