The Dallas Cowboys have made just one signing on day three of NFL Free Agency, but that may be due to the team being occupied with trade talks with the Buffalo Bills regarding cornerback Kaiir Elam.
The Dallas Cowboys have been active in NFL free agency, though not necessarily in the way fans and analysts might have hoped. They've re-signed most of their own free agents and brought in four additional outside players.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the market for help on defense, especially on the back end, where their top two corners DaRon Bland and Trevon Diggs are both in flux heading into next season.
The Dallas Cowboys have a need at wide receiver and a perfect option became available to them on Wednesday. The Los Angeles Rams released former Offensive Player of the Year, Cooper Kupp.
After three seasons with the Bills, Kaiir Elam is on the move.
FRICSO - The Dallas Cowboys need to bolster the wideout room. As free agency commences around the league on Wednesday, Dallas has already locked down one of their own, signing KaVontae Turpin to a three-year deal worth $18 million.
The Dallas Cowboys have been active but hardly aggressive in the early part of free agency. But there is one player and potential Cowboys target who's been getting a lot of buzz: Wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
The Dallas Cowboys' need to improve at wide receiver is one of the most known secrets in the NFL, but they are expected to make a splash with a former Offensive Player of the Year.
Despite making the playoffs five times in Dak Prescott's nine-year career, the Dallas Cowboys have only two playoff wins to show for it, with their best seasons ending in the Divisional Round.
Let's start with a disclaimer: The Dallas Cowboys' free agency is not done. More signings are almost surely going to follow, even if it's just small impact moves.
The Dallas Cowboys are doing exactly what many expected them to do in free agency: re-signing their own players and making low-risk moves for players with high potential to either boom or bust.
After a slew of former Dallas Cowboys signed elsewhere last offseason, the NFL has gifted the team four compensatory picks in this year's NFL Draft. To receive additional draft picks, a team must end a free agency cycle with more qualifying players lost than gained.
The Dallas Cowboys’ blazing pace of signing free agents during the first two days is something Cowboys fans are not used to seeing. Through the first two days of free agency, the Cowboys have added three outside free agents and re-signed four of their own.
The NFL free agency is in full force, and guess what the Dallas Cowboys have done? Pretty much nothing. They cleared up all that cap space last week and even had some of us fans thinking they may finally do something, and yet the streak of not signing any big time free agents is alive and well.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro returner and speed merchant KaVontae Turpin will be calling The Star home for the next three seasons after putting pen to paper on an $18 million deal.
Dallas Cowboys veteran Brandin Cooks, who is slated to be a free agent for the first time in his career, isn't completely out on a return to The Star in 2025.
For the last two seasons, linebacker DeMarvion Overshown has seen his season cut short to a knee injury. In 2023, the third-round pick of that year’s draft never made it out of preseason.
The Dallas Cowboys' lack of activity in free agency is the result of several things, including an overall aversion to spending. However, one of the biggest
According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys are re-signing P Bryan Anger to a two-year contract. Anger, 36, is a former third-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2012 out of California.
The Dallas Cowboys didn’t do much on the first day of free agency. They made a huge splash on day two. Jerry Jones and the front office prepared for free agency by restructuring the deals of Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Cowboys are re-signing WR KaVontae Turpin to a three-year deal. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero adds the deal is worth $18 million. Turpin was a restricted free agent and Dallas used the second-round tender on him.
Myles Garrett reset the market for defensive players when he agreed to a massive contract extension with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and the deal is expected to have a direct impact on the Dallas Cowboys.
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