There has been a lot of conversation surrounding the situation of star edge rusher Micah Parsons being traded from the Dallas Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers.
There has been a lot of talk leading up to Sunday’s highly anticipated matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers. The most compelling narrative is, without a doubt, the return of Micah Parsons to his former stomping ground.
The Cowboys allowed 31 points and 385 yards to the Bears in a blowout loss Sunday. They were the first team that didn't sack Caleb Williams in a game he played since Stanford on Sept.
The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will face each other on Sunday, and the Thursday practice report has been revealed. The Cowboys shared some encouraging news on cornerback Trevon Diggs, and the Packers gave an update on running back Josh Jacobs.
The Dallas Cowboys playing the Green Bay Packers during any other year would not need extra spice for people to tune in. However, the game got a major storyline added to it when the Cowboys decided to trade Micah Parsons to Green Bay.
The Cowboys got some good news on Thursday when cornerbacks DaRon Bland, Trevon Diggs and Trikweze Bridges were full participants. Bland (foot) returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday.
Dallas Cowboys fans don’t want to be reminded of the last time they played their Week 4 opponents, the Green Bay Packers. Unfortunately, with the announcement of the officiating crew for Sunday Night Football, it will be impossible not to.
The Dallas Cowboys will be facing the Green Bay Packers in Week 4, as many will be anticipating Micah Parsons going up against his former team. Kenny Clark was a part of the trade as well, and he will be facing off against his former team.
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
The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for what is arguably the most important game on the regular season slate. The Cowboys welcome the Green Bay Packers to AT&T Stadium on Sunday night, and it won't be just a game against a good team.
If the Dallas Cowboys beat the Green Bay Packers next Sunday night, it will be one of the biggest surprises of Week 4. The Cowboys are one of the largest underdogs of the slate and for good reason.
Brian Schottenheimer made it very clear earlier in the week: The Dallas Cowboys defense needs personnel and scheme adjustments following back-to-back underwhelming performances.
Rivalries in football often extend beyond the final whistle. At times, some of the fiercest arguments linger long after the players have hung up their cleats.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to face the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, they find themselves dealing with multiple injuries. One of those involves cornerback Trevon Diggs, who is dealing with an ongoing knee issue.
The Dallas Cowboys don’t need to be reminded of how much trouble the Green Bay Packers have given them. Green Bay has won four straight and 10 of the last 11 meetings—the most recent being the 2023 Wild Card trouncing at AT&T Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing significant challenges as they prepare for their Week 4 matchup against the Green Bay Packers, with key injuries impacting their roster.
The Dallas Cowboys will have a hole in their offensive depth chart for the next several weeks with CeeDee Lamb nursing a high ankle sprain. In his absence, George Pickens is expected to see an increased workload, but there will still be plenty of opportunities for role players to step up.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense has been putrid through the first three weeks of the 2025-26 NFL season, and many people are looking at defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus sideways.
It seems like when the NFL season gets here, the weeks fly by, the Dallas Cowboys enter the fourth game of the season already with a record of 1-and-2.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing mounting scrutiny following their recent struggles, reflected in their drop to 24th in the latest NFL power rankings. After a disappointing 31-14 loss to the Chicago Bears, analysts are highlighting significant issues within the team’s secondary as a primary concern.
The Dallas Cowboys’ defense has been a glaring weakness early this season, and the unit has shown little consistency under Matt Eberflus’ leadership. With the offense already reeling from injuries, the pressure on Jerry Jones and the front office is only increasing.
Three weeks into the 2025 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys have a clear identity problem—they can score, but the defensive schemes players can’t stop anyone through the air.