The Dallas Cowboys are a team that typically likes to carry a veteran as their backup quarterback, especially during Jason Garrett’s tenure as head coach. It is after all a position he
After the 2016 season, they were both finalists for the Offensive Rookie of the Year. Heading into 2018, Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott are among the league’s favorites to win the “Most
When the Dallas Cowboys brass said they were prepared to pay Quarterback Dak Prescott “what he deserves”, it carried a much different meaning for the 2016 Rookie of the Year. Despite missing
The long NFL offseason is finally beginning to come to a close, with teams participating in mandatory mini-camps and training camps just a month away. Still, though, there is a lot of
Being the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback comes with its challenges, but it certainly comes with its perks as well. One of those perks is the opportunity for endorsement deals, and income outside
For Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, the first 25 games of his career could not have gone much better. His rookie season was filled with success, as the rest of the NFL
Dak Prescott has been a lightning rod of a topic this offseason with him set to enter the third year of his rookie contract. Typically, franchise quarterbacks on rookie deals will get their
For the Dallas Cowboys, the plan is to stick with Dak Prescott to hopefully turn him into a successful long-term franchise quarterback. Going into his third year in the league, this could
Bringing back third-year Running Back Darius Jackson as their former sixth round draft pick from 2016, the Dallas Cowboys have their entire draft class of two years ago back on the roster.
As I wrote exactly a week ago, in discussion of maligned Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Terrance Williams: “…this won’t be the first look we have at the status of the Cowboys receivers.
Pass catchers talk is the talk of the 2018 Dallas Cowboys offseason. How wouldn’t it be with Dez Bryant being cut and Terrance Williams being in trouble? Not to mention the retirement
Heading into 2018 there is no question that the Dallas Cowboys are Dak Prescott’s team. While some of the Cowboys fan base is skeptical of just how good Prescott is/can be, the
Dak Prescott is at a defining moment in his career. After playing a shockingly amazing rookie season for the Dallas Cowboys in 2016, 2017 presented multiple challenges for the quarterback who took
It is no secret that the Dallas Cowboys offense failed in 2017. As much as these struggles were about who wasn’t on the field for the Cowboys, the talent still out there
Before the 2018 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys’ Cooper Rush had a seemingly secure position as the backup quarterback. But after Dallas drafted Western Kentucky’s Mike White in the fifth round, Rush’s
Entering the 2018 NFL Draft with only UDFA sensation Cooper Rush behind starting Quarterback Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys used the 171st overall pick on Western Kentucky’s Mike White. Addressing their QB
Through the years of covering the Cowboys’ drafts, there have always been players who were either helped or hurt by the next crop of talent. Today, I thought we’d take a look
With the 171st pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys have selected QB Mike White from Western Kentucky. It’s been a great Draft for Cowboys Nation so far, and now
Money talks, and no one talks louder than the Dallas Cowboys. It’s hard to find a more affordable Pro Bowl player than Dak Prescott. A former fourth-round pick from Mississippi State, Prescott
As reality sets in for the Dallas Cowboys that their franchise leader in touchdown receptions is no longer part of their team, Dez Bryant’s departure has shed light on some other potential