As I continue building my All-Quarter Century Dallas Cowboys Team, highlighting the best players from 2000 through the end of the 2024 season, we now reach the final level of the defense: the secondary.
The Philadelphia Eagles look like a team that could make some noise in the postseason this year. It's still a little early to get ahead of ourselves, but the second half of the National Football League season is kicking off, and the Eagles are 6-2 heading into a clash with the Dallas Cowboys this weekend.
If the Philadelphia Eagles want to make some serious noise this season, they should be looking for ways to add depth to the organization in the near future.
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.
Will the Philadelphia Eagles make another signing before the 2024 National Football League season kicks off? The Eagles don't have much time left to do so.
Jerry Jones’ first press conference from the Dallas Cowboys training camp at Oxnard generated more questions than answers. Following another disappointing playoff loss after a positive regular campaign, Jones promised to make the necessary additions to the roster in the offseason.
Training camp is right around the corner and the Dallas Cowboys still have room to improve. What was a quiet free agency period turned into silent offseason for a franchise that appears to be sleepwalking before the 2024 campaign begins.
For all intents and purposes, the Jacksonville Jaguars' 90-man roster is set entering training camp. There could be the occasional transaction, but all signs indicate the Jaguars' major moves have already been completed.
The New York Giants could be in play for veteran depth ahead of mandatory minicamp. That depth could come from a former rival, as Bleacher Report has named former Dallas Cowboys S Jayron Kearse as a possible option for Big Blue.
The Philadelphia Eagles' defense is in a much better spot than it was at the end of the 2023 season but that doesn't mean Philadelphia is done adding. Philadelphia has had a great offseason and made some significant additions, but safety still is a position that could use a little more depth.
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.
$10 million free agent and Dallas Cowboy safety, Jayron Kearse may shockingly sign with NFC East rival the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason. According to a report, the Clemson product is an ideal fit for the Eagles secondary.
"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
Still unsigned as a free agent, could safety Jayron Kearse eventually find his way back to the Cowboys? Perhaps his time in Minnesota under Mike Zimmer could help.
With capable starters and backups under contract for 2024, the Cowboys safety position may already be set for next season. Thanks to expiring contracts and their big change at defensive coordinator, the Dallas Cowboys have plenty of work to do on defense this offseason.
It seems insane to me that only a little bit over two years ago, Dallas Cowboys fans were genuinely mad at a Pro Bowl snub that I wouldn't ever have seen coming: Safety Jayron Kearse.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The Dallas Cowboys looked like Super Bowl contenders at the beginning of the season when the defense looked like an All-Decade unit. Things didn’t quite pan out the way the first month of the season may have led one to believe, but the ascension of the offense has compensated adequately.
The Dallas Cowboys are certainly the most controversial team in the NFL. It has almost turned into a game over the past several years that there are people
The Dallas Cowboys' status as one of the most popular and renowned professional sports teams in the world has its share of perks such as an expansive fanbase.
Just moments after the Dallas Cowboys missed a huge opportunity to challenge what would've potentially been a game-changing turnover, safety Jayron Kearse
From top-to-bottom, the Dallas Cowboys have the makeup of a team that should be a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Now, they need to find a way to put it all together. Kearse thinks the defense has what it takes to do its part.