Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has developed a friendship with a prominent and controversial political figure: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
It’s a dog eat dog world in the NFL. In most cases, the competition is fierce but friendly. Veterans know their job is not just to perform, but to help in the development of younger players who could eventually push them for playing time.
Just when you think it’s the slow period (it is, we’re pretending) comes another exciting hire for the Dallas Cowboys’ front office. Okay, exciting may be overdoing it; casual fans aren’t going to care much, but the die hard fans — especially those who embrace analytics — continue to be rewarded for staying tuned in.
The Dallas Cowboys have not made the NFC Championship in 27 years. Did you know that? Just kidding. That, it sometimes seems, is all anyone talks about.
The Cowboys have a competition going at kicker for training camp, adding free agent Brandon Aubrey to the mix with Tristan Vizcaino. When the Dallas Cowboys open training camp in a few weeks, they’ll be no shortage of intriguing storylines.
The courts in Arizona are moving forward on the case involving Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin and the alleged incident that took place at a Marriott hotel in Arizona at the start of Super Bowl Week in February.
Predicting the future in the NFL is never an easy task. Teams have strategies they don’t always share, players have ambitions they don’t make public, coaches have biases, competition is unpredictable and outside factors are always in play.
Taking some guesses at how the Cowboys defensive line snaps will be spread out in 2023. The Dallas Cowboys have a really good defensive line. It’s weird to say that because for years, that has been far from the truth.
One of the biggest changes for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason has been head coach Mike McCarthy taking over the play-calling duties. With Kellen Moore now with the Los Angeles Chargers, McCarthy gets to steer the ship for the first time since coming to Dallas.
Here are the players with the most to prove on offense and defense for each team in the NFC East.
Former Dallas Cowboys running back and current free agent Ezekiel Elliott came to an agreement to settle a lawsuit this week stemming from a 2021 dog attack.
The Dallas Cowboys did a good job of addressing some of their biggest needs on the roster entering the 2023 offseason. Jerry Jones isn’t afraid to make some splashes if it gets the team closer to contending for a Super Bowl and that is exactly what they did the last few months.
Dallas Cowboys could have something special brewing on defense this year, led by Dan Quinn and featuring Micah Parsons. Get your popcorn ready! The Dallas Cowboys could have another “Doomsday Defense” on their hands in 2023.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott hosted his annual ProCamps youth camp on Sunday at the Star in Frisco. On top of running drills with the kids and teaching them his signature hip thrusting move, the 29-year-old also helped one Cowboys fan with their gender reveal.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
A report from the New York Times unveiling Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ circle of powerful and wealthy friends revealed Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to be among some of his most elite company.
The Dallas Cowboys had one of the NFL's splashiest offseasons, dealing away Ezekiel Elliott, inking a new contract for Tony Pollard and bringing in veteran stars like Brandin Cooks and Stephon Gilmore.
As we discovered in Sunday's post about the 1960 season, the Dallas Cowboys almost never existed. An NFL without America's Team? If both Washington and Pittsburgh had gotten their way back in 1960 that's exactly what would have happened.
What happens now at tight end for Dallas with the departure of Dalton Schultz? Mike McCarthy is entering his fourth season as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, but his first since taking over the offensive play-calling.
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off back-to-back 12-win seasons, and in 2023 they find themselves the favorites in all but five games. All of which are on the road.
The Dallas Cowboys in 2022 again had a 12-win season that was abruptly ended in the playoffs by the San Francisco 49ers. Having one of the better offensive units in the league along with a defense ranked in the upper echelon of the best in the NFL, Dallas sadly fell short.
After finishing sixth in the NFL's East Division the year before, the Cowboys set out to make themselves better in 1962. They succeeded. By one victory and one position.
The latest Dallas Cowboys offseason news. Nick Bosa, Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons Headline NFL EDGE Rankings by Coaches, Execs - Timothy Rapp, Bleacher Report It’s been awesome to see Micah Parsons become a consensus Defensive Player of the Year candidate.
Since being selected in the second-round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs has made an instant impact. In just his first season, the Alabama product recorded three interceptions and 14 pass deflections in 12 games.
Free-agent running back Ezekiel Elliott has managed to settle a 2021 lawsuit filed against him out of court.
Dak Prescott may have won nearly 65 percent of his games as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback, but he’s never led the team past the divisional round of the playoffs.
Micah Parsons' pass-rushing prowess continues to wow the NFL. At least one coordinator thinks the Cowboys star could be the top edge-rusher in the league by this time next year.
The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2023 season poised to be one of the top contenders in the NFC. After a solid campaign last year, the Cowboys once again came up short in the playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers.
Now that Prescott is entering his eighth NFL season, the 29-year-old knows that the clock is ticking on finding success on the field.
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