The Dallas Cowboys defensive ends cause fans to scratch their heads. While there were some positive transactions during free agency, there were also significant losses.
The Dallas Cowboys' offseason dealings could be considered solid, with the franchise making a host of moves, but none are the needle-moving players fans wanted.
The Dallas Cowboys are considered prime candidates to choose a wide receiver in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft for more than one reason. There’s obviously a need for one, specially following Brandin Cooks’ departure in free agency.
The Cowboys running back room having considerable questions is becoming a bit of a tradition. This is the second offseason in a row that we have no idea who the starter will be, and we are still over a month away from having the answer.
The Dallas Cowboys are going to look different in 2025. Not only does Dallas have a slew of free agent signings and players acquired through trade, but they also, of course, have an entirely new coaching staff led by head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Everybody can’t be kept. That’s what the Cowboys continue to navigate in this free agency frenzy. It’s a harsh reality when it means losing a valuable, defensive asset in Jourdan Lewis.
FRISCO — The Dallas Cowboys have had a year to plan out the "highest-paid-non-QB-ever'' contract extension for defensive star Micah Parsons. ... and for a time they were catching a break as Micah himself spoke openly of offering "America's Team'' a hometown discount.
FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys cannot hide their need to add to the receiver position is alongside CeeDee Lamb. And so there is no need to hide their interest in using the No.
While the Dallas Cowboys need to add talent at wide receiver and running back, there is another major need on the offense side of the ball. The Cowboys desperately need to find a backup quarterback.
The weakest link in the chain on defense for the Dallas Cowboys was at safety in 2024. As of this moment, it remains so. They have retained two of their safeties in free agency but have not addressed the position with the signing of an outside free agent.
The Dallas Cowboys lost one of their defensive leaders during NFL free agency when Jourdan Lewis signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. A third-round pick out of Michigan in 2017, Lewis has been one of the more underrated nickel cornerbacks in the NFL.
Not everyone has loved the moves the Dallas Cowboys have made during NFL free agency. They've made more moves than they did a year ago, but overall, they haven't added much firepower.
The opening stretch of 2025 NFL free agency has passed. For Dallas Cowboys fans, the experience has been all too familiar. While other NFC contenders aggressively upgraded their rosters, the Cowboys remained committed to their restrained offseason strategy.
Micah Parsons is getting very close to signing a contract extension with the Dallas Cowboys. But the question remains, when will Jerry Jones finally come out and pay his team’s star pass rusher the money?
FRISCO — Injuries have butchered the Dallas Cowboys secondary over the last few seasons. DaRon Bland missed the first half of the 2024 season and rookie Caelen Carson hardly got to see the field before he was sidelined. But none among this group has dealt with the same injury woes like Trevon Diggs has.
Brandin Cooks has seen and done it all, but there is one more familiar act to be had for the age-31 wide receiver. Brandin Cooks quietly joined Mike McCarthy as casualties at the end of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2024 campaign.
The Dallas Cowboys under Brian Schottenheimer want to be known for a couple of things, including as yards-eating running team. With Rico Dowdle moving on, the Cowboys signed Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders to add to Deuce Vaughn and Malik Davis to make up the running back room (could even add Hunter Luepke in there, too).
While the 2025 offseason is already a step in the right direction from 2024, the Dallas Cowboys have not proven themselves as winners by any stretch. At this point ...
The Dallas Cowboys haven't made many moves early on in the offseason, but there's still quite a bit of time until the 2025 campaign gets underway. The easiest way for the Cowboys to add talent is through the 2025 NFL draft, and they have been predicted to land a star wide receiver in a recent mock draft.
The Dallas Cowboys could use more offensive firepower throughout the rest of the NFL offseason. Dak Prescott still has CeeDee Lamb as his go-to wide receiver, but the Cowboys need more help at the position.
FRISCO — The Dallas Cowboys saw their offense depleted through injury last season. Regardless, the glaring absence of another field-stretching presence plagued the Dallas Cowboys from the jump. CeeDee Lamb shouldered the burden of being the team's primary passing game weapon.
The moment Dante Fowler Jr. was announced as the new wearer of No. 3 in Dallas, the writing was on the wall: Brandin Cooks was on his way out. Now official, Cooks has signed with the New Orleans Saints, returning to the team that first drafted him a decade ago.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Saints are signing WR Brandin Cooks to a contract on Friday. Josina Anderson reports Cooks is receiving a two-year, $13
The Dallas Cowboys have become notorious for the "next man up" mentality and stubbornness when it comes to developing their own players, rather than seeking immediate upgrades in NFL free agency.
To say things are unsettled when it comes to the cornerbacks for the Cowboys would be an understatement. Dallas ended the 2024 season hurting at the position.
Surprisingly, Parsons is still set to play on the fifth-year option of his rookie contract in 2025.
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