Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker will enter the 2025 season with a lot on the line regarding his NFL career with the NFC East franchise. A second-round pick, that in his two years, hasn't had a full offseason of training to get himself prepared for the year due to injury, now is the time for "Schoony" to show what he's all about.
To say the clock is ticking for Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker to make something of himself is an understatement. Entering his third year as a second-round pick, Schoonmaker hasn't lived up to his draft position, and now time is beginning to run out to show that he deserves to stick around.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker struggled to make many inroads in the first year and a half of his career, but the second-year tight end has seen opportunity knock on his door in the last three weeks.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker has been making the kind of progress that his coaches have been craving over the last three weeks. After a poor rookie season, Schoonmaker didn't start Year 2 in good fashion, either, going four straight games with zero catches and only one target.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Dallas Cowboys have had some impressive draft hauls as of late but the 2023 class left a lot to be desired. Their top two picks, who were both from Michigan, were less than impressive as rookies.
You will be hard-pressed to find a draft pick that was as much maligned as Luke Schoonmaker for the Dallas Cowboys. The Michigan tight end has been battling injuries and consistency since arriving at The Star and was underwhelmed in Year 1 in 2023.
When Jake Ferguson went down with a concussion in Week 11, the Dallas Cowboys had to turn to Luke Schoonmaker. After a frustrating rookie campaign, there wasn't a lot of confidence that he could rise to the challenge.
FRISCO - Whisper it very quietly, but Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker is playing some good football right now. ... and based on the team's pre-Thanksgiving injury list, his timing is very, very good.
In a win over the Washington Commanders, former Michigan TE Luke Schoonmaker scored his first touchdown of the season. We have that and more in this week’s
Several Cowboys players elevated their stock throughout Sunday’s win. The Dallas Cowboys were victorious on Sunday for the first time since the San Diego Padres were still alive in the MLB playoffs against the eventual World Series-winning Los Angeles Dodgers.
Luke Schoonmaker probably didn’t anticipate the number of receptions he received during the game against the New Orleans Saints, but he caught every last one.
The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys is here. Dallas will likely have to alter their plan at tight with Jake Ferguson doubtful. The Cowboys’ depth at tight end will be tested Sunday against the Saints.
Ahhh, football is back, and with it comes the rollercoaster that is fantasy football! Week 1 gave us some fireworks and, well, a few faceplants (we're looking at you, CMC).
Last week, the Dallas Cowboys hosted one of the more fun days of training camp for fans and players. Heroes Appreciation Day is the time when the organization gives thanks to all those who have served in our military.
The Dallas Cowboys have several players nursing injuries ahead of their first preseason game, including Luke Schoonmaker and Israel Mukuamu. Schoonmaker, going into his second year, has dealt with a variety of injuries since the team took him in the second round, including a foot and a shoulder injury, which required surgery this summer.
Second-year tight end Luke Schoonmaker is reportedly dealing with a groin injury and is day to day. On Friday. the Dallas Cowboys absorbed a few injury-related situations as tight end Luke Schoonmaker and safety Israel Mukuamu both exited early.
Friday was a troubling one for the Dallas Cowboys from an injury standpoint. Nothing to panic over quite yet, but a couple of things worth monitoring. One of the most unfortunate things about training camp and football being back is the inevitable injuries that come with it.
A second-round pick in 2023, Luke Schoonmaker joined the Dallas Cowboys with high expectations. He was supposed to help replace Dalton Schultz and even though Jake Ferguson had a breakout campaign, there was room for the Michigan product to produce in the passing game.
In the least shocking news of the moment... reports are that CeeDee Lamb is not expected to report to Dallas Cowboys training camp amid contract negotiations.
We're only one week into the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 OTAs but there might already be a player whose stock is down big time. After missing the start of last year's offseason due to a foot injury, tight end Luke Schoonmaker is missing the start of OTAs in his second year in the NFL.
With how the offseason has gone, folks can say what they want, but the Dallas Cowboys will need their first—and second-round picks from a year ago to make a leap in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys will have to start their offseason workout program without second-year tight end Luke Schoonmaker, head coach Mike McCarthy shared on Tuesday.
LAS VEGAS - The idea of the Dallas Cowboys trading away one of their tight ends because that position room puts “America’s Team” in a situation of strength is a dubious one.
The Dallas Cowboys season came to a crashing end on Sunday. The team's rookies had little impact either way in the final result. Only Brandon Aubrey and Luke Schoonmaker tallied on the official boxscore.
The Dallas Cowboys selected Michigan defensive tackle Mazi Smith in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night. In the second round Friday, they followed that with another Michigan man, tight end Luke Schoonmaker.