Despite losing to the Detroit Lions in Week 14, the Dallas Cowboys had some positives to take away. One of those was the performance of second-year wide receiver Ryan Flournoy, who had the best game of his career.
The Dallas Cowboys have some tough decisions to make moving forward. While Dallas remains in the hunt for an NFL playoff berth, there is also an eye on the future of the roster.
If last week’s loss told us anything other than the Dallas Cowboys defense is still not good, it is that Dallas has another wide receiver outside CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens that they should trust.
The Dallas Cowboys have two elite wide receivers on their roster in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, which means they're naturally going to get plenty of attention.
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.
Detroit’s 44–30 win over Dallas on Thursday night reignited the Lions’ postseason surge. Jahmyr Gibbs scored three times as Detroit climbed to 8–5 and pulled within striking distance of a playoff spot.
The referees in Sunday’s Dallas Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles game suggested their missed call could have been avoided had FOX moved a bit faster. The Cowboys were called for roughing the punter in the first half of Sunday’s game, but replays showed that Ryan Flournoy tipped the ball after it was kicked.
When Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Ryan Flournoy was flagged for roughing into the kicker against the Philadelphia Eagles, he walked back to the sideline while signaling to his team he had tipped the football.
The life of a WR3 on an NFL roster is a volatile one. Specially when the roster has two high-end wide receivers and one of the most targeted tight ends in the league.
The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football in Week 11. The Cowboys received reinforcements after their bye, looking fresh in a convincing 33-16 victory.
When CeeDee Lamb went down with a high ankle sprain, the expectation was that Jalen Tolbert would move into the second starting receiver spot. With teams likely focusing on George Pickens, Tolbert should have had a field day.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are still feeling it from their Week 5 win over the New York Jets. Without question, it was the best performance the team has had this season.
On Sunday afternoon, the Dallas Cowboys pushed their record on the 2025 NFL season to 2-2-1 with a blowout road win over the New York Jets that was not as close as the final 37-22 score suggested.
The Dallas Cowboys finally got back in the win column with their dominant performance against the New York Jets in Week 5. The 37-22 final score doesn't do justice to how stellar of a performance the Cowboys had in each phase of the game.
Following the Dallas Cowboys' season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, I listed three personnel changes the team should make. One of them was about the WR3 spot, where I called for Ryan Flournoy to compete for Jalen Tolbert's snaps following an underwhelming performance from the latter.
Per Todd Archer, the Cowboys have made three roster moves ahead of their game in Week 2. Archer reports that the team is signing WR Ryan Flournoy to the active roster.
Just hours before Thursday night’s opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys put together a couple of roster moves. Two players are coming up from the practice squad — one on each side of the ball.
ESPN’s Todd Archer reports the Cowboys are elevating WR Ryan Flournoy and LB Buddy Johnson from the practice squad for Week 1 against the Eagles. Flournoy, 25, was a sixth-round pick by the Cowboys in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Southeast Missouri State.
The Dallas Cowboys' 31-13 win over the Atlanta Falcons at AT&T Stadium has given head coach Brian Schottenheimer exactly what he wanted - tough roster decisions.
The Dallas Cowboys coaching staff has one final preseason game to make their roster evaluations before the squad gets trimmed down to 53. That means for players like receiver Ryan Flournoy, Friday night's game against the Atlanta Falcons to close out the preseason, is his last chance to prove to head coach Brian Schottenheimer and Co.
There were a couple players who saw their stock rise for the Dallas Cowboys in the 31-21 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium and one was receiver Ryan Flournoy.
Wide receiver number two is a big problem for the Dallas Cowboys, and the team’s lack of a playmaker outside CeeDee Lamb was evident last season. The Cowboys’ offensive coaching staff may already have a wide receiver on the roster who could play Robin to Lamb’s Batman.
Wide receiver number two is a big problem for the Dallas Cowboys, and the team’s lack of a playmaker outside CeeDee Lamb was evident last season. The Cowboys’ offensive coaching staff may already have a wide receiver on the roster who could play Robin to Lamb’s Batman.
Former SEMO wide receiver Ryan Flournoy caught his first touchdown in the NFL on Saturday night as former North Dakota State quarterback Trey Lance connected with Flournoy late in the first half.
If you're a fantasy football fan looking for an underrated wide receiver to add to your roster, Dallas Cowboys rookie Ryan Flournoy is your guy. At least,