In 2023, with Mike McCarthy at the helm, the Dallas Cowboys signed an undrafted free agent running back out of North Dakota State immediately after the 2023 draft ended.
The Dallas Cowboys are building momentum as we close out the second month of the 2025-26 NFL season, and they are doing so by elevating their performance in all three phases of the game.
Dallas Cowboys fullback Hunter Luepke has agreed to terms on a two-year extension worth up to $7.5 million, the team announced on Wednesday. Luepke, going
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 have signed another key player to a contract extension ahead of the 2025-26 NFL regular season, putting the money saved by trading Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers to good use.
The Dallas Cowboys have been busy finalizing deals with a couple of key players after they traded defensive end Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
Dallas Cowboys fullback Hunter Luepke has been making waves in Oxnard with head coach Brian Schottenheimer going out of his way to praise No. 40. With Hunter used largely as a fullback last year, now, under Schottenheimer, he is being lined up everywhere.
The Dallas Cowboys' run game has seen many eyes be drawn to it, with Miles Sanders, Javonte Williams, and Jaydon Blue the names people are watching. But don't forget about Dallas' ultimate gadget weapon in fullback Hunter Luepke.
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.
It feels like we have spent so much time talking about a lot of guys on offense, but someone I know I haven’t mentioned all summer is Hunter Luepke. Once a guy that I think the entire fan base was excited about, now seems to be needing to answer the bell if he wants to have a role in the offense in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys did fill a few areas of concern this offseason, the biggest being the addition of George Pickens to the wide receiver room. However, the franchise is once again facing major questions in the backfield for the second straight summer.
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Dallas Cowboys are undergoing a strategic offensive shift that goes far beyond the headlines. While fans focus on stars like CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott, and Micah Parsons, it’s the under-the-radar players who are quietly redefining the offense.
Following the end of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys signed Hunter Luepke out of North Dakota State. A power back, Luepke was a huge cog in the Bison’s continued run of postseason success.
The Dallas Cowboys offense will be looking to make a statement this upcoming season, after injuries stole what could have been a potential great season in 2024.
It's very early in the offseason to call anyone a true winner or loser, but these Dallas Cowboys players are putting themselves on the radar immediately after the first week of practices at The Star.
With Dallas Cowboys OTAs underway, we are learning a little bit about how players will fit into the new schemes put into place by head coach Brian Schottenheimer and his coaching staff.
Over the past three games, one player has stood out as consistent on the Cowboys offense. He’s only missed one target, collected 73 receiving yards, and averaged a 4.0 in yards per carry, albeit with a very small sample size.
Hunter Luepke is being underutilized in the Dallas Cowboys' offense and is arguably the most efficient offensive weapon the team has. With just eight touches on the season, Hunter Luepke has made a significant impact, as six of those touches have resulted in first downs.
Hunter Luepke is not a typical NFL fullback. The second-year player out of North Dakota State earned his way onto the roster in 2023 as a fullback and short-yardage specialist.
Cowboys training camp is underway in Oxnard, Calif. While some players look ready to go, others have plenty of work to do. Here’s where things stand after recent practices.
The Dallas Cowboys still have a lot to figure out when it comes to their running back room. Will they make Ezekiel Elliott or Rico Dowdle the leader of their "RB committee"?
The debate will rage on for some time. And until Dak Prescott or Hunter Luepke offers an explanation we'll never know for sure. Did Luepke fail to secure the handoff?