The Cowboys have their first preseason game this Saturday against the Denver Broncos. Questions will linger until the final game concludes at the end of the month. A few players are on
Following yesterday’s practice for the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones was asked about the scene of urgency to sign another wide receiver following James Washington fracturing his foot on Monday. “Not at all,”
Training camp week is upon us. We all should see some shifting in the roster over the next few weeks, but who are some players that need to make some noise and
A few years ago we saw how a lack of firepower at wide receiver stifled the Cowboys’ offense. The position is a focal point of almost any offseason, but especially in 2022
Noah Brown is now the longest-tenured wide receiver on the Cowboys roster. While he generally gets ignored in discussions about the 2022 depth chart, could the veteran’s experience in the NFL and
The Cowboys have a lot of promise in their wide receiver room. CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup are still young with much potential, Jalen Tolbert is an exciting rookie and James Washington
Noah Brown is currently preparing for a sixth season with the Cowboys, having recently re-signed with the team on a new one-year contract. But given the changed landscape of the WR position
While the Dallas Cowboys are still licking their wounds from Sunday’s untimely playoff exit, many are already turning their attention to the upcoming draft and free agency period. Dallas has numerous players
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off of a red-hot December in which they went 4-0 by averaging 32.8 points per game on offense and allowing just 14.3 points on defense. With the
The Cowboys roster continues to remain fluid as they are forced to shuffle guys in-and-out of their active roster as they deal with the effects of COVID-19. After battling through numerous injuries
There’s certainly been a flurry of moving parts on the Cowboys’ roster since Tuesday’s cut deadline. But while most of the dust has settled, Dallas still has to address a few more
Players arriving to the Dallas Cowboys’ 2021 training camp all have varying degrees of job security. Some who are returning from last year’s roster won’t necessarily walk on to the next one,
After playing out his rookie contract the last four seasons, Wide Receiver Noah Brown got a one-year deal to return to Dallas in 2021. But given the Cowboys’ numbers at WR and
Rookie minicamp has come to a close, and the veterans will take the field this week in “phase two workouts” before their first set of offseason training activities begins on May 25th.
There was no shortage of moves being made around the NFL yesterday on the first day of the legal tampering period and surprisingly the Dallas Cowboys weren’t sitting on their hands. In
This season for the Dallas Cowboys has been terrible, to put it lightly. Combined with a worldwide pandemic, injuries and a serious drop in valued play have plagued the team this year
Losing Tight End Blake Jarwin for the season is no doubt a heavy blow to the Dallas Cowboys offense. For the first time in about two decades there’s now a glaring hole
This time one week from now, the Dallas Cowboys will enter week one of the 2020 regular season. That means they’ll cut down to their 53-man roster and have their 16-man practice
Preseason football was wiped out. New rules have limited what can and can’t be shared by the media from training camp practices. That means we have little information to go on with
‘The first two weeks of 2020 training camp practices have caused some Cowboys players’ stocks to rise and fall based on reported performance. One player who’s on the way back up is
The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver group is among the best in the NFL, and, yes, that’s before CeeDee Lamb has even taken a snap. Their top trio of Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup,