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The Dallas Cowboys addressed the backup quarterback position by trading for Joe Milton III in the offseason, and he brings one of the league's best arms.
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired George Pickens, they didn't just bet on his explosiveness as a wide receiver. They bet on his personal evolution. So far, the results are exceeding
For quarterback Dak Prescott, this Father's Day holds special meaning as it's his first as a father of two young daughters.
The Dallas Cowboys have a habit of stockpiling offensive linemen, so the team will continue that trend by working out a veteran with 75 games of starting experience following mandatory minicamp.
The 2024 season was supposed to be when Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson elevated himself into the upper echelon of NFL tight ends. However, the football gods had other ideas. Fresh off a Pro Bowl season in 2023 (761 yards, five touchdowns), Ferguson only totaled 494 yards in 2024 and didn't have a touchdown.
In the world of NFL fandom, few teams spark as much passion—and overreaction—as the Dallas Cowboys. Every time a superstar player hits the trade block or becomes a free agent, one familiar narrative resurfaces: The Cowboys should go get him.
The Dallas Cowboys are once again exploring options in spring football leagues with a workout of UFL standout DeVere Levelston, who has strong ties to the area.
Netflix is set to release a 10-episode docuseries titled "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys" on August 19. The show will chronicle Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones's pi