The Dallas Cowboys have probably been the most maligned team in the NFL this offseason, as they did virtually nothing in free agency and had a rather questionable draft.
Ahead of the Dallas Cowboys’ OTAs, head coach Mike McCarthy opened up about one of the league’s biggest rule changes this offseason – the kickoff. Based on the XFL’s kickoff, the NFL’s new hybrid kickoff has the potential to bring the play back to its once-former glory.
By trading down in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys may have locked up their center of the future. Moving down five spots, the Cowboys added a third-round pick, which they used to draft former Kansas State star Cooper Beebe.
Following the departure of Tony Pollard, it was unclear how the Dallas Cowboys would approach the running back situation for the 2024 season. Unwilling to spend big bucks on a premiere name in free agency, the team picked up several young options, and a couple of veterans with Ezekiel Elliott and Royce Freeman this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys have been without star edge rusher Micah Parsons for the beginning of the offseason workout program as he embarks on an overseas tour with fellow NFL star C.J.
Rookie minicamps have begun at The Star in Frisco and the Dallas Cowboys are installing playbooks for draft picks and undrafted free agents. Seven of the Cowboys' eight draft picks were in attendance.
When the Dallas Cowboys did not draft a running back, there were some raised eyebrows. Clearly a position of need heading into the offseason, there was no real effort to fix the problem.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back Ezekiel Elliott to help fortify their running back situation, and head coach Mike McCarthy already has plans for the rushing attack in 2024.
The latest Cowboys news is here. Head coach Mike McCarthy like what he saw from the rookies during the first day of field work. The crop of 20 rookies were joined by a handful of first-year veterans (players who spent last year only on the practice squad) and another rookie quarterback on a tryout basis.
Are Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy on thin ice with the Dallas Cowboys heading into 2024? Many felt that McCarthy should have been fired after yet another disappointing playoff exit for the Cowboys this past season.
Mike McCarthy loves tight ends, and he seems to have a special affinity for tight ends from the the Big Ten conference. The Cowboys went seven rounds this draft weekend without selecting a single tight end, but there was at least one they had their eye on.
The Cowboys, after letting Troy Pollard walk in free agency and not signing a starting-caliber running back to replace him, were widely expected to draft a running back.
The Dallas Cowboys are already facing the repercussions of their numerous PR disasters, even before the season kicks off. With fans and analysts calling
Many felt that Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would lose his job after his team’s disastrous playoff exit this past season, but owner Jerry Jones decided to retain him.
The Cowboys have gone 12-5 the last three seasons under McCarthy, but they have just one playoff win during that span.
As I was looking around at some recent Cowboys news about Micah Parsons yesterday I found some comments from Mike McCarthy I hadn't seen from a few weeks ago.
The initial frenzy of free agency has come and gone and the Dallas Cowboys are leading the NFL in one aspect of free agency. Well, “leading” is a strong word.
Dallas blocked the coach from interviewing for a lateral move to follow Quinn and opted to sweeten the deal after keeping him from another opportunity.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy made a bold decision this week regarding his plans for next week. McCarthy heads into the 2024 season on the hot seat and needs to find impact players in April’s draft who can help the Cowboys win playoff games.
The Cowboys’ interview list matches up with this preference. The team met with Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan, with the latter drawing some 11th-hour buzz during the process.
Dallas Cowboys legend and Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith made it known during a Thursday appearance on the CBS Sports Radio "Maggie and Perloff" program that he isn't thrilled with the state of the franchise this offseason.
Legendary Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Hall of Famer Troy Aikman spoke at a Tuesday event about a variety of subjects, including team owner and general manager Jerry Jones keeping Mike McCarthy as head coach despite McCarthy's 1-3 postseason record with the club.
It's widely assumed the Cowboys must extend quarterback Dak Prescott to save cap space. However, his contract has a loophole that gives Dallas more leverage.
Mike McCarthy has one more year to prove himself in Dallas.
The Cowboys have finished with 12 wins in each of the past three seasons, but they have only a single playoff win over that span.
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