After a deliberate process that led to the decision to move on from former head coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys went through a pointed head coaching search that included ex and current Dallas disciples like Kellen Moore and the eventual choice: offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
Moton listed the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as top destinations for the 31-year-old out of Eastern Washington. In listing the Cowboys, Moton mentioned Kupp as a replacement for Cooks.
The Dallas Cowboys are in one of the more intriguing positions in the draft as they have a few options they can go with.
If the Cowboys go offense with their first pick, Luther Burden seems to make a lot of sense according to the experts.
The Dallas Cowboys have positional needs ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. However, while Ashton Jeanty is a popular name for the Cowboys to pick, it's not what The Athletic thinks. They believe the franchise will give wide receiver CeeDee Lamb another running mate.
There are a number of strategic plans that can be devised and executed in the NFL Draft. A year ago, the Rams had the idea to pair Florida State defensive linemen Jared Verse and Braden Fiske to compensate for the singular loss felt from Aaron Donald's retirement.
Among the bogus (but eyebrow-raising) headlines tacking on to Dak Prescott fake rumors is this gem: "Micah Parsons to Request a Trade from the Dallas Cowboys?''
Receiver CeeDee Lamb held out of the offseason program and training camp in 2024 before the Cowboys gave him a contract extension.
In a key move to propel the Dallas Cowboys into Super Bowl contention, Jerry Jones has secured a major signing that could be a game-changer for the team.
If the Cowboys lose Bryan Anger in free agency there are plenty of cheap rookies to turn to, says @ReidDHanson.
CowboysCountry.com visits with Cowboys COO Stephen Jones about cap strategies, Dak, Lamb and Micah contracts and a need for a new philosophical approach.
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys agreed to a multi-year extension with one of the organization's top front office employees. A source confirmed to WFAA Sports Anchor Joe Trahan that the team and Vice President of Player Personnel Will McClay agreed to the extension. McClay's contract would have expired after the draft, Trahan reported.