The Dallas Cowboys had high hopes for the 2025 season after naming Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach. Jerry Jones believed his positive energy would bring some welcome change, while his previous work as the team's offensive coordinator would allow Dak Prescott and the offense to keep humming.
With Cowboys new defensive coordinator Christian Parker in the building and already getting to work building his staff, I am sure many are wondering what we should expect to see from his defense?
The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season got off to a rocky start thanks to the failed contract negotiations with star pass rusher Micah Parsons. Fans who sat through negotiations the previous year with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb were already exhausted with the way Jerry Jones and the front office used the media to leverage players.
Now that the Dallas Cowboys have their defensive coordinator hired and he has started cleaning house with his staff, it is time for Jerry Jones to move to the next few things that should be on his agenda.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history with at least 40 touchdown passes combined in their first two seasons can you name in five minutes?
Jimmy Johnson has had a notoriously complicated relationship with the Dallas Cowboys and longtime owner Jerry Jones over the years. But if a recent conversation is any indication, that’s all in the past and the two NFL octogenarians have never been better.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers announced Mike McCarthy as their newest head coach last week, there was a lot of grumbling throughout the fanbase. Here’s another guy, just like Mike Tomlin, who brings a high floor but a low ceiling.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially hired Mike McCarthy to be the next head coach, even though many fans have been very vocal about their disdain for this decision.
Jerry Jones made several moves in 2025 that he anticipates paying off in the long run for the Dallas Cowboys. Most notably, Jones in late August traded All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
The leading voices of the Dallas Cowboys, including owner Jerry Jones and head coach Brian Schottenheimer, vowed that major changes were coming on defense this offseason.
Jerry Jones watched as the Dallas Cowboys endured another disappointing season in 2025. Finishing 7-9-1 under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys missed the playoffs for a second straight year after reaching the postseason in each of the previous three seasons.
So Jerry Jones is talking about the Dallas Cowboys being incentivized to "bust the budget" this offseason, huh? Buy into his pitch at your own peril, but I've been thinking about those words for a few days now and daydreaming about the Cowboys actually making splash moves in 2026 and I've got an idea for them.
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.
Brian Schottenheimer promised the Dallas Cowboys would cast a wide net as they searched for their new defensive coordinator. That was the case as they had multiple virtual interviews with up-and-coming assistants across the league.
ASHBURN, Va. – One of the best ways to get the better of your rival is to learn from their mistakes, and by looking closely at the renderings of the new Washington Commanders’ stadium-to-be, I’d say that managing partner Josh Harris has learned from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ fatal flaw when it comes to stadium design.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has stated many times that he would not leave college to coach an NFL team. However, he has come close to it before. When Cowboys owner Jerry Jones parted ways with Mike McCarthy, Sanders did think about the possibility of coaching his former team.
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with now former defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Jan. 6, just two days after their final game of the season. The Cowboys lost to the New York Giants in their season finale, 34-17, marking their fourth defeat in the final five games of the campaign.
We are now up to nine known candidates for the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator opening following the firing of Matt Eberflus. And the latest name to emerge may not cause fans to go crazy, but he is a dark horse candidate to keep a close eye on.
Even when he does the right thing, Jerry Jones can’t help but say something that leads to criticism. That was the case once he opened up about the decision to fire Matt Eberflus after one season as the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for their first Super Bowl since the 1995 season, a wait that has been a painfully long one for fans of America's Team.
There are only a handful of teams still alive in each conference as the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs are wrapping up. For the Dallas Cowboys, however, they’re well into their second week of the offseason after going 7-9-1 and missing the postseason.
Jerry Jones is promising the Dallas Cowboys will splurge this offseason. Don't believe him until they do.
The Cowboys finished with a 7-9-1 season and a missed playoff berth in 2025.
The Cowboys haven't appeared in a conference title game since they won Super Bowl XXX in 1996, and Dallas' last postseason victory occurred in January 2023.
Dallas' defense struggled throughout the 2025 season.
Regardless of what happens in Week 18, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is expected to shake things up this offseason.
As the NFL regular season heads into its final week, the Dallas Cowboys stand at 7-8-1, marking another year without a postseason appearance.
We can finally lay the 2025 season to rest for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas’ season ended before they even had a chance to take the field for their 15th game of the season.
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