Process, a word that has been regularly used by Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett. As he enters year 10 (9th full season) the patience from the fans is starting to run out.
This is exactly what the doctor ordered. All-Pro Center Travis Frederick, who battled a shoulder injury and a scary battle with Guillain-Barre Syndrome which forced him to miss all of 2018, will
 When the 2018 draft rolled around, you can bet nobody saw the pick of Leighton Vander Esch coming in the 1st round. When it did, however, disappointment spread throughout the Dallas
Predictable. The most commonly used word regarding the Dallas Cowboys offense the past few years under former Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan. It had gotten to the point that fans worldwide on all
You can never have too many pass rushers in today’s NFL. In a league where the rules are geared towards quarterbacks putting up video game numbers, you better have soldiers on the
The safety position has definitely been one that fans in Dallas have wanted to see upgraded for quite a while. Well, the Cowboys took a step forward in doing that back in
When you get drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, you’re immediately put under the NFL’s biggest microscope. Many have and will continue to crack under that pressure, don’t count on Chidobe Awuzie being
The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear for most of the last decade that they’re determined to dominate in the trenches utilizing a powerful offensive line. From 2014 to 2016, it was
Last May, the future Hall of Famer retired after 15 years in Dallas for the broadcast booth on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. Following the footsteps of former teammate Tony Romo, but with
Sean Lee has dealt with a plethora of injuries during his nine-year career. 2018 was no different, as multiple hamstring injuries would cost him to miss nine games, and limited him to
In 2016, the Dallas Cowboys selected Cornerback Anthony Brown in the sixth round out of Purdue. There were little to no expectations for him coming into the league, but as we all
Defense wins championships. A saying all too familiar in the sport of football. The star power for the Dallas Cowboys may be on the offensive side of the ball, but the defense
In a passing league, you can never have too many bodies in your secondary. By the fifth round of the NFL Draft in April, the Dallas Cowboys had addressed both their offensive and
Jaylon Smith’s career nearly ended before he even stepped foot on an NFL field. The 2016 Fiesta Bowl featured two top-shelf college programs, Notre Dame and Ohio State. You would think the
They say history repeats itself, and we could be looking at a rerun in Dallas. The Cowboys of the nineties were lead by three future Hall of Famers Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith,
Heading into the 2018 season the Dallas Cowboys had big questions at the wide receiver position with the departure of Dez Bryant. They elected not to go for the flashy names like
Antwaun Woods went undrafted in 2016 coming out of USC. After two years with the Tennessee Titans, he would only see one game of action. In May of 2018, the Cowboys signed
The departure of Cole Beasley to Buffalo via free agency in March left a hole at the slot receiver position in Dallas. The team signed veteran Randall Cobb about a week later,
It was clear the safety position was one of importance for the Cowboys heading into the 2019 NFL draft. The flashy picks of Juan Thornhill and Taylor Rapp were there for the