From coaching decisions to free agency strategy to injury recoveries, this is everything you need to know about the Dallas Cowboys offseason.
With one year remaining on his current deal, Micah Parsons is ready to look to the future with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys' 2024-25 NFL campaign is officially over following a Week 18 loss to the Washington Commanders, and we now know when they will be picking in the 2025 NFL Draft pending any future moves.
Fans of the new Taylor Sheridan show "Landman" -- filmed mostly in Fort Worth -- were seeing Jerry Jones in a different light Sunday.
We already know the Cowboys’ slate of opponents for their 2025 schedule, though game dates and times won’t be known until May. Dallas will play eight games at home in 2025 and nine on the road, though that might be a blessing in disguise judging by the team’s record at AT&T Stadium in 2024.
The Bears have sought permission to interview Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, ESPN reports. The team is awaiting a response from the Cowboys. Dallas owns an exclusive negotiating window with McCarthy until Jan. 14.
With the conclusion of the NFL’s 2024-25 regular season, a disappointing one for the Dallas Cowboys, we know what a fair chunk of the 2025 NFL draft order will look like. The Titans will have the top overall pick after their 3-14 finish to the season.
One of the best QBs in the NFL will be on display when Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders visit the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, January 5, 2025.The Cowboys rank 21st in points per game
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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) celebrates a sack with defensive end Chauncey Golston (99) and linebacker Buddy Johnson (57) during the first half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Josh McSwain) AP Micah Parsons went out and made history on Sunday.
Mike McCarthy's future with the Dallas Cowboys remains up in the air, but he will have employment opportunities if he chooses to leave Big D. With Jerry Jones