The Dallas Cowboys contract extensions were marked by eleventh-hour negotiations last offseason. Now one offseason later those negotiations are back in the picture, but perhaps with a different approach and deadline.
Ahead of the 2023 season, the Dallas Cowboys added wide receiver Brandin Cooks in a trade with the Houston Texans. Cooks has been a career journeyman but has had success at every stop.
Schottenheimer's first head coaching gig is with the Cowboys, but his coaching style began as a QB in high school.
The Dallas Cowboys, over the past week, have been proactive in their offseason business and it has been a breath of fresh air. The re-signings of several
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks noted on Saturday evening that he would still be open to returning to Dallas, but he made sure to express his disappointment with his usage in the 2024-2025 campaign.
FRISCO - Brandin Cooks claims he should've went long. And now the Dallas Cowboys' receiver might be long gone. While former Cowboys' receivers Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup may be intriguing options when NFL free agency commences Wednesday, it's Cooks that presents the most interesting decision for Dallas.
Excuse Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones if he is not too happy with Mark Davis, the managing general partner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Brandin Cooks has been on five different teams since breaking into the league in 2014. He started his career with the New Orleans Saints and was with them for three seasons before spending the 2017 season with the New England Patriots.
Maybe you've wondered how the Cowboys so often enter a seven-round NFL Draft with more than seven total draft picks. This year for instance, even after trading away a fourth-round pick for the second consecutive year, they are projected to have 10 picks.
While this offseason has already been eventful in many ways that supersede last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys are not done yet. The March 12 free agency
Josina Anderson spoke to impending free agent WR Brandin Cooks, who said he would be open to returning to Dallas next season and is expecting to have a good experience as a first-time free agent.
Osa Odighizuwa recently re-signed with the Dallas Cowboys, agreeing to a massive four-year deal worth $80 million. With him returning for the 2025 season, a pass-rushing defensive tackle might not seem like a major need.
He played in 10 games in 2024 and had career lows in receptions (26) and receiving yards (259).
Will McClay, the Vice President of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys, has proven time and again that his eye for talent is second to none. Over the past decade, McClay has been the architect behind the franchise’s most impactful draft selections, particularly in the first round.
The Dallas Cowboys ignored the running back position in 2024 and that proved costly. They were saved from being the worst team on the ground by Rico Dowdle, who had a breakout campaign, but the depth behind him was a major concern.
The Dallas Cowboys need help on defense at mulitple positions. Fortunately, after the restructuring of CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott's contracts, they will have plenty of cap space this offseason to go out and sign some difference makers.
The Dallas Cowboys have been making moves to free up cap space, which is likely to work on an extension for Micah Parsons. That won't be all they do, however.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys have remained mostly competitive over the past decade or so, only being bad enough to pick in the top 10 of the NFL draft once. It was that magical rookie season for both QB Dak Prescott and RB Ezekiel Elliott where Zeke was chosen fourth overall.
Former Cowboys Wide Receiver Michael Gallup made headlines on Friday. Per his agent, Kevin Robinson, the 29-year-old veteran is going to return to the NFL less than one year after his sudden retirement.
Less than eight months after announcing his retirement from the NFL, veteran wide receiver Michael Gallup is looking to make a return, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
With NFL free agency looming, the pass-rush market got a big shakeup this week. Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby agreed to a new deal to become the highest paid non-quarterback in the league with a three-year, $106.5 million extension.
For some reason, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seems to think using a similar strategy will work out this time.
The Cowboys created a total of $56.6 million under the 2025 salary cap the past two days.
CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys agreed to a restructured contract on Tuesday, and the star wide receiver later sent a clear message about why he was open to reworking his deal.
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