The Dallas Cowboys continue to make headlines for all the wrong reasons at training camp this offseason thanks to a mix of incompetence, stubbornness and stupidity.
The Micah Parsons contract extension impasse with the Dallas Cowboys reached an unfortunate low Friday after the superstar edge rusher grew tired of the slow-moving tendencies of the front office.
By now, everyone is aware of what Micah Parsons was asking for — just his fair share of money and the financial respect Jerry Jones owes him as a superstar player, like CeeDee Lamb and the league’s highest-paid quarterback, Dak Prescott.
If there's one thing we know about the Dallas Cowboys' offense under Brian Schottenheimer, it's that they will run the football...a lot. But also, having weapons like CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Jake Ferguson, KaVontae Turpin, and others, airing the ball out is also another avenue they will go down.
The Dallas Cowboys welcomed back La'el Collins and also signed fellow offensive lineman Geron Christian. Collins, 32, played for the Cowboys from 2015-19 and again in 2021 but last appeared in an NFL game with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2022.
The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line has been hit with a flurry of injuries throughout the first two weeks of training camp, but Saturday brought some good news to the wounded unit.
The Dallas Cowboys were impacted by a plethora of injuries throughout the first two weeks of training camp, so the team was forced to make a series of moves on Saturday afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys made a series of moves on Saturday afternoon to reshuffle the roster following a plethora of injuries that ravaged the offensive line throughout the first two weeks of training camp practice.
The Cowboys announced four roster moves on Saturday, including officially signing offensive tackles La’el Collins and Geron Christian to contracts. In corresponding moves, Dallas placed veteran WR Parris Campbell on injured reserve and waived injured OT Matt Waletzko.
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens is having himself some sort of offseason, and as the training camp grind continues, he and Dak Prescott have been getting after Matt Eberflus' defense.
The Dallas Cowboys have made contract disputes with their best players a yearly tradition. In 2024, it was Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb; currently, it’s Micah Parsons; next year, it will be All-Pro guard Tyler Smith.
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.
When the Dallas Cowboys made the trade for George Pickens on May 7th of this year, everyone thought it was a good trade in terms of talent, but could he keep it together on the field?
Let’s check in with the Dallas Cowboys and the goings on at 2025 training camp. We’ve seen a little bit of everything so far: energy, injuries, bromance, and the ceaseless drama that follows this organization everywhere it goes.