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The Dallas Cowboys were dinged in Bleacher Report's final report card of the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys could have a new defensive staff in place by this weekend, though they just lost an offensive coach. Dallas Cowboys news today.
The offseason is in full swing for the Dallas Cowboys, as Stephen Jones went through the steps toward fixing the team for 2026.
One analyst broke down every potential franchise tag candidate and Dallas Cowboys WR George Pickens' future appears to be clear.
Cowboys Vice President of Player Personnel Will McClay offered a little insight.
Scott Laidlaw, pivotal to the Dallas Cowboys' 1970s success and part of the celebrated "Dirty Dozen," has died at 72, shortly after being honored by the team.
The Dallas Cowboys can't afford to lose one of their rising young standouts on offense during NFL free agency.
The most recent saga got out of control and ended with Micah Parsons requesting a trade, which ultimately sent him to the Green Bay Packers, where he signed a four-year, $188 million deal. They entered an offseason that could either put them in line for Super Bowl contention or keep them as a good but not excellent team.
The Dallas Cowboys fans have been ranked the “most stressed” fanbase in the NFL during the 2025 season. In a recent analysis, VegasInsider found that Cowboys fans were the most stressed fan base in the NFL during the 2025 season,
Scott Laidlaw, a running back who spent six seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys, died Thursday according to Jonah Javad of WFAA. He was 72. More news: