The Dallas Cowboys take the field for their final game of the season on Sunday afternoon, so in less than 24 hours, the team will turn its attention to the NFL offseason and preparations for the 2026 NFL draft.
The Dallas Cowboys don't have many selections in the upcoming NFL draft after sending a second-round pick to the New York Jets in the Quinnen Williams trade and a third-rounder to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the George Pickens deal.
When the Cowboys play their first game coming off the bye, they could have a new right tackle in place. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer opened the door to a midseason change at that position.
The NFL officially started recording sack totals during the 1982 season, and since then a player has totaled 18 or more sacks in a season on 31 occasions. How many of the 31 can you name in five minutes?
If the Dallas Cowboys want to turn their 3-5-1 season around, they're going to need to protect quarterback Dak Prescott. So far, they haven't been doing so well enough.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Dallas Cowboys have a much-needed bye week in Week 10 after a dreadful performance in Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals. However, the Cowboys brought in some help before the NFL trade deadline, and the hope is that those players will make an immediate impact on the field.
When one door closes, another opens, and for Dallas Cowboys second-year tackle Nate Thomas, his NFL opportunity has come in training camp, and he's taking full advantage.
Though earlier on Friday, it seemed as if La’el Collins was the victor of a two-man audition with Geron Christian in Dallas, it appears both players will get a chance with the team in training camp.
The Dallas Cowboys dodged a potential bullet at training camp this week when starting RT Terence Steele went down with what initially appeared to be a high ankle sprain.
The Dallas Cowboys will be without a projected offensive line starter for the immediate future, after right tackle Terence Steele was examined by the team's medical staff.
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.
Dallas Cowboys training camp is in full swing with a handful of practices in the books in Oxnard. Dallas has avoided any serious injuries throughout the first three practices, but one key player was held out of action on Thursday.
In 2023, the Dallas Cowboys signed both Trevon Diggs and Terence Steele to massive five-year contracts. On Monday, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones hinted at regretting his decision to sign the pair two years ago.
The Dallas Cowboys are enjoying some time off before it is time to head out west and report to training camp in Oxnard, California, on Monday, July 21.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to explore every avenue to strengthen their roster ahead of training camp, recently working out five free agents, including a standout from the United Football League.
Ever since his torn ACL in 2022, Dallas Cowboys right tackle Terence Steele has been fighting against the tide in an attempt to get back to the form that led the franchise to sign him to a five-year, $82.5 million deal in 2023.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense under Brian Schottenheimer might look a little different in 2025 due in part to Zack Martin's retirement. There has been talk of Cooper Beebe, who played center last season, shifting to right guard to take Martin's spot, though the team is hinting at passing on that idea.
There is a five-year starter on the Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line who shouldn’t approach the 2025 season with any high level of comfort. After the 2022 season ended, Terence Steele missed the final four games with a serious leg injury.
The Cowboys seem to be confident in Terence Steele these days. The Dallas Cowboys have a huge task ahead of them this offseason in replacing future Hall of Fame right guard Zack Martin.
Field Yates reports that the Cowboys and RT Terence Steele have agreed to a restructured contract, which will free up $4.5 million in cap space for Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys have spent some significant money this offseason and have a couple of key players in the market for new deals over the next couple of years in quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and defensive end Micah Parsons.