If there is one takeaway from Week 1 of the preseason in Dallas, it might be the clarity we received on the widely debated Cowboys cornerbacks. We’ve known that the secondary is
Dallas Cowboys fans are now six months into the Brian Schottenheimer era, and we are already seeing major debates around the new head coach. At the very beginning, the outrage in the
After a week of joint practices between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams, the tone was set before the preseason game at SoFi Stadium even kicked off. In those practices, the
It’s an old axiom in the NFL not to put too much stock in preseason games, good or bad. Especially when it comes to the first preseason game of the season. That
As Brian Schottenheimer prepares for his first “game” as head coach, all eyes should be on one position group in his offense. The Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver room is headed for an
It’s never boring to be a Dallas Cowboys fan, and that’s not always a good thing. Between star EDGE Micah Parsons holding out, the cornerback room taking injury hits, and the front
Well, the wait is finally over. Dallas Cowboys football is back, and although it is only preseason, it will be nice to watch them play football. A lot has been going on
Seven months removed from a disappointing end to the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys are finally getting back onto the football field again. Granted, it’s a preseason game and likely not to
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2025 NFL season with a quarterback pairing that blends proven production with developmental upside—Dak Prescott and Joe Milton III. In a league where depth under center can
It’s easy to think Dallas Cowboys DE Micah Parsons’ trade request is an unprecedented bombshell in franchise history, but the truth is, he’s far from the first star to want out. In
Well, here we go again. ESPN put out another ranking, this team of the current coaching staff in football. As you can see by my title, yes, they ranked Dallas as the
Big media deals used to be about locking in the rights and sitting back while fans tuned in on schedule. ESPN’s newest deal with the NFL? That flipped the script. We’re now
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
As the college football season approaches, fans and analysts alike are gearing up to see which teams will make a significant impact. With just days to go, it’s time to delve into
It’s way too early to draw sweeping conclusions from an early August joint practice, but the Dallas Cowboys’ performance against the Los Angeles Rams raised some early red flags. The team’s run
If you followed anything at all from Tuesday’s joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams, a few things jumped off the screen, one of which was a major issue early and often.
Every year, the Dallas Cowboys head into training camp with a few unexpected dark horses quietly creeping up the depth chart. This summer is no different. With a mix of injuries, underperforming
In the grand scheme of things, how Brian Schottenheimer wears his hat when he’s at work as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys isn’t a big deal. But that didn’t stop sports
The Dallas Cowboys have a long history of finding talent in unexpected places, and perhaps no better example of that exists than former WR Miles Austin. Undrafted out of Monmouth in 2006,
The Cowboys are turning their eyes toward rookie defensive tackle Jay Toia—a powerful, disruptive 1-tech out of UCLA, with Mazi Smith battling injury and falling massively short of expectations throughout his first
As the Dallas Cowboys shared the practice field with the Los Angeles Rams this week before they both played their first preseason game against each other on Saturday, the Cowboys released their