Never would Drew Bledsoe, in the wildest of his dreams, have thought that Tom Brady would be the reason for his resurgence across America. The seventh-round
Notable Dallas Cowboys headlines heading into Friday. Tight end Jake Ferguson believes he can take another leap in his third season. Now, as Ferguson enters his third season, he is without a doubt the Cowboys’ top tight end.
Here are three reasons the Cowboys should extend the veteran quarterback now.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to carry the tag of America’s team, a prestigious title given to them during the team’s days of glory in the 1990s. It has been nearly 30 years since the team made it to the Super Bowl and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy.
The NFL has rolled out their 2024 season schedule and things look rather positive for the Dallas Cowboys. There are 2023 playoff teams sprinkled throughout, but the biggest hurdles that can face some teams are nowhere to be found.
Oddsmakers like the Cowboys in most of their games following the schedule release. On Wednesday, the NFL released its schedule for the upcoming season, and once that happened so many things took off in an official capacity.
The 2024 schedule release video Olympics are in the books, and the Chargers have won gold once again. The Bolts’ Sims-themed masterpiece thoroughly savaged everyone from Taylor Swift to Harrison Butker, but since the Cowboys don’t face the Chargers this season, they avoid getting skewered by the team’s brilliant social media department.
Following the release of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2024 schedule on Wednesday night, former head coach Jimmy Johnson weighed in on how it shakes out for Jerry Jones’ squad.
In 2023, Jake Ferguson became the Cowboys' top tight end. However, don't expect him to sit back heading into his third season.
There is a certain stretch of the games on the Cowboys schedule that seems more daunting than the rest. The NFL sure does know how to capture headlines and make things exciting.
Among the things that stuck out the most about the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 NFL season schedule, it's the team's slate of games against the AFC North. It's never a good idea to underestimate such a division, specially as they pride themselves in playing a physical, hard-nosed, smash-mouth brand of football.
The Dallas Cowboys' 2024 season schedule is officially out and as we already expected since learning their opponents list at the end of last season, it's not an easy one.
In light of the 2024 NFL schedule released on Wednesday Skip Bayless already has a prediction of how the upcoming regular season would look for the Dallas Cowboys.
We have Dallas Cowboys schedule wallpapers available for your phone. This week, the 2024 Dallas Cowboys schedule was released and it is obviously exciting to see the path that our favorite team will take across this season.
The NFL released the full schedule for 2024 on Wednesday night, and the Dallas Cowboys are tied with the Jets and the Chiefs for the most in the league, with six.
Mike McCarthy is almost surely on the hot seat as he enters his fifth season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and after seeing the Cowboys’ 2024 schedule, some aren’t sure if McCarthy will make it.
Rookie minicamps across the NFL are just about wrapped up and Cowboys fans caught a glimpse of some players who could be key contributors right away. It's not necessarily due to how well they are playing, but it speaks more to the lack of experienced depth on the Cowboys roster after losing 13 players to free agency.
Here are the three most exciting matchups for the Dallas Cowboys since the NFL has officially released their schedules for all 32 teams. During the offseason, owner Jerry Jones said the team is going “all in” in 2024 so it’s an exciting time for fans as training camp is looming.
The Dallas Cowboys didn’t get the production out of defensive tackle Mazi Smith that fans may have expected from a first-round draft pick. The former Michigan star dropped weight during the season and ended the year with 13 tackles in 17 games.
What to make of the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 schedule as the team looks to move past its most recent playoff embarrassment.
The Dallas Cowboys haven't done much this offseason to add to the roster, trusting the guys in the locker room already, including the new draft picks. The Cowboys used their 6th-round pick on Ryan Flournoy, a zero-star recruit out of high school who started his college ball at Central Missouri.
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Trey Lance from the San Francisco 49ers, many thought that they had traded for their future quarterback after Dak Prescott parted ways with the franchise.
Lamb has been rumored to potentially leave the Cowboys if the two sides can’t work out an extension.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Commanders are scheduled to host veteran free-agent WR Martavis Bryant for a workout on Wednesday. The Cowboys cut Bryant loose last week and the receiver reportedly had interest from teams around the league.
Leading up to the draft, the Cowboys were frequently linked to selecting a running back relatively early. Dallas eschewed a number of opportunities to add a rookie to the backfield, though. So, what's the plan?
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