The Dallas Cowboys trade for Amari Cooper was an aggressive move for a team looking to win a relatively weak NFC East this season, and also an admittance of failure in their
Cole Beasley and Dez Bryant are the last two players to hold the title of No. 1 wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, but that’s all changed now that they’ve acquired Amari
Yesterday, the Dallas Cowboys used a first-round pick to acquire receiver Amari Cooper from the Oakland Raiders. Once a top-five pick in his draft, Cooper will command some major money in the
Despite not having any ties to the Dallas Cowboys current coaching staff, Wide Receiver Amari Cooper might already be ahead of the game as it pertains to learning Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan’s
The Dallas Cowboys clearly needed a starting wide receiver, so they went out and got one. The Oakland Raiders were willing to shop the two time Pro-Bowler and the Jones were willing
When it comes to trading for wide receivers, the Dallas Cowboys don’t exactly have the best track record. That is why I wasn’t all that happy to hear the Cowboy sent their
Strange things happen when these two NFC East foes tangle and you can add Sunday’s latest chapter to that list. As Dallas was driving late in the fourth-quarter and looking to take
The Dallas Cowboys are recovering from a disappointing loss to the Washington Redskins, but that hasn’t stopped them from being aggressive to try to salvage a 3-4 season. It looks like the
This week, Stephen Jones discussed the difficulties of making a trade, saying “it just seems like in the NFL trades are hard to make, to make it all come together for two
Aside from Wide Receiver Cole Beasley, the Dallas Cowboys haven’t received much production from their wide receiver group outside of the occasional big play from fellow wide outs Michael Gallup or Tavon