Micah Parsons is set to land a massive contract extension with the Cowboys. What could it look like when it’s agreed upon?
Naturally, Eberflus brought some of his Bears staff with him including linebackers coach Dave Borgonzi, which led to the ...
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Sporting News on MSNClemson or McNeese? How to pick 5 vs 12 matchup in 2025 March Madness bracketHere is a complete guide to picking No. 5 Clemson vs. No. 12 McNeese in your 2025 March Madness bracket, including updated ...
Dallas Cowboys make strategic financial moves, but their approach to free agency remains cautious as they look to bounce back from a disappointing season. (AP/LM Otero) Cowboys create $57 million in ...
As the Dallas Cowboys go through their offseason to-do list, prioritizing and specifying offseason needs, they need to pay particular attention to the linebacker position. Over the past two ...
The Cowboys showed consistent difficulty stopping the run in 2024. With Demarcus Lawrence likely on the way out, Dallas will need to add quality pieces on the edge. Mack could immediately fill in ...
We’re in prime mock season as the 2025 NFL draft creeps closer, and with the Cowboys in obvious need of a running back, several mock drafts have projected Dallas to select Boise State star RB ...
The Dallas Cowboys had little to hang their hat on in 2024, finishing with a disappointing 7-10 record amid a slew of injuries. It won’t be an easy task to get this team back in contention ...
A year ago, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones dubbed his team's 2024 offseason slogan as "all in." However, that morphed into "get it done with less" following a free agency period in which ...
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback situation has remained tumultuously steady over the past decade since the somewhat seamless transition from Tony Romo to current franchise QB, Dak Prescott.
Sports journalist who grew up in Dallas, TX. Lover of all things sports, she got her degree from Texas Tech University (Wreck ‘em Tech!) in 2011. Joined Diario AS USA in 2021 and now covers ...
A year after the Dallas Cowboys went "all in" and busted, a new approach -- and catch phrase -- has been coined for the franchise. Cowboys co-owner and COO Stephen Jones said the team will be ...
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