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For as dynamic as the Dallas Cowboys were on offense in 2025, defense was what held them back from being true NFC East contenders. The team performed surprisingly well under the leadership of first-time head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who many questioned ...
The Dallas Cowboys were fighting for a spot in the NFL playoffs under head coach Brian Schottenheimer, in his first season leading the team. Dallas went into Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 15 desperate for a win. While the Cowboys ...
The Dallas Cowboys’ latest loss against the Chargers triggered a visible shift at the top of the organization. Per The Athletic’s Jon Machota, the franchise owner, Jerry Jones, delivered unusually sharp comments in the aftermath. Inside the locker room ...
HBO's Hard Knocks provided an inside look at one of the Dallas Cowboys' first big moves of the offseason.
Cowboys lost 34-26 to Vikings, hurting their playoff chances. Trevon Diggs remains inactive despite practicing; owner cites health concerns: “not healthy enough… Period.” Diggs expressed confusion about criteria for return, saying, “It’s not my ...
And now the Cowboys have their coordinator, in Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach and passing game coordinator Christian Parker. The general reaction tells you a lot, with many close to the Cowboys raving about the hire. But our own Mike Fisher has another reason to celebrate the hire, or moreso, the process that led to it.
Dallas Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones released a statement after deciding to move on from defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
After the loss on Sunday, Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones revealed another update regarding Diggs, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. "Diggs isn't healthy enough to be out there for us. Period," Jones said. "When we looked at practice, we didn't like what we saw relative to his health and ability to make plays." Machota added that Diggs was "definitely disappointed" that he wasn't active, and the ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been in the big chair for decades, and one thing we know about Jerry is that he won't be relinquishing that anytime soon. Cowboys Nation has pleaded for years for Jerry to step down and allow a so-called "real general manager'' to run the team at The Star.
Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. We've had to digest the disappointing weekend that was, and accept the reality that the chances of making the NFL Playoffs have essentially passed. On Monday, the Washington Commanders announced they will shut down ...