If the Dallas Cowboys front office wasn’t one hundred percent filled with “Yes Men” things would be so much better at the Star. But because this isn’t the case, we get a
The Dallas Cowboys are once again the center of the NFL universe, but not because of preseason performances or Super Bowl projections; it’s about Micah Parsons’ contract. Instead, it’s the ongoing standoff
For the past couple of years, a certain subset of Jerry Jones-loving Cowboys fans have doggedly claimed that “Jerry knows what he’s doing” in response to any criticism. Yeah, about that claim,
Just yesterday I wrote about the possibility of Micah Parsons requesting a trade like fellow NFC East disgruntled star WR Terry McLaurin. I even stated that it would never happen. Micah Parsons
I am sure we all know the answer to this question, but honestly, don’t you think this front office would want to make sure the best defensive player on the football team
If there was any hope that the Dallas Cowboys would be better off on the future day when Jerry Jones handed control of the team to his son, that hope is dead.
Well, that certainly didn’t take Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys long, did it? As the first week of the 2025 training camp comes to an end, we’ve learned one thing. Jerry
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to drama, but the latest headlines don’t stem from on-field performance or contract holdouts. They’re coming directly from owner and general manager Jerry Jones. In recent
It wouldn’t be the first day of training camp if Jerry Jones wasn’t the main story from the first full day in Oxnard, California, right? I will add the full YouTube video
Franchises in major league sports have been selling for huge profits in 2025. The recent $10 billion valuation of the Los Angeles Lakers, which will move into majority ownership under Mark Walter
One of many Dallas Cowboys-centered social media accounts worth following is @LambsofGlory88. Even if he’s way too much of a Dak Prescott homer. I’m kidding. Nick comes up with some solid content
The Dallas Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, was already more than capable of screwing up contract negotiations on his own. He really didn’t need any help making things worse. But that is what
As they have for every season since their win in 1995’s Super Bowl XXX, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are gearing up to try to win the franchise’s sixth Lombardi Trophy.
In 1979, the late Dr. Jerry Buss purchased the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers for the tidy sum of $67.5 million. That price tag included the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings and The Forum,
Jerry Jones has owned the Dallas Cowboys for 37 years now, making him the longest-tenured owner in franchise history. Clint Murchison, who founded the franchise back in 1960, owned the club for
Former NFL WR Henry Ruggs may have made a brief public appearance this past week, but let’s be clear, he remains behind bars. Serving time for a tragic 2021 DUI crash that
The Dallas Cowboys’ Front Office has pretty much seen and done it all in the 2025 offseason so far. They’ve been trading, signing free agents, and drafting. Compared to last year, it
In a post on X by The Atlantic’s Jon Machota, the Dallas Cowboys first-year Head Coach, Brian Schottenheimer, had something to say about the near-three-decade-long championship drought in Dallas. Cowboys coach Brian
There’s been some talk recently about the Dallas Cowboys extending newly acquired receiver George Pickens right now. He hasn’t even played a single down in Dallas yet, but sure, let’s sign him
Jerry Jones has owned the Dallas Cowboys since 1989, and during that time, he’s become one of the most recognizable and influential figures in professional sports. While he’s often a lightning rod
As someone who is only able to see what is happening on the surface around the league, and not behind the senses, with recent news it sure seems like the Dallas Cowboys