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We explore the Dallas Cowboys' potential signing of Jaquan Brisker in free agency. Find out what he could add to the team.
Pickens leads all Cowboys with 92 receptions for 1,420 yards and nine touchdowns. He's earned a huge payday, and the franchise tag is likely the best way to keep him around. Whatever it takes. Pickens needs to be on the roster in 2026.
There is only one game left in the 2025 season for the Dallas Cowboys, and they are only playing for draft position and pride. Their 34-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings all but left them for dead, but the Cowboys finished themselves off by losing the following week at home to the Los Angeles Chargers.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded for wide receiver George Pickens, it was seen as a risky move. While Pickens' talent was never in question, his poor attitude and behavior were and the fear was he could create problems like he did with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney wants to play in 2026, and he's open to re-signing with the Cowboys. More at Pro Football Rumors.
“I’ve talked to a number of people that have been in that locker room - coaches, players - and he’s the glue.'' - Cowboys legend Troy Aikman on the idea of Dallas re-signing Ezekiel Elliott. FRISCO - There is a subtle locker room movement here at The ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated Friday he is in favor of his team re-signing running back Javonte Williams ahead of the 2026 season.
During the 2025 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys found excellent value throughout the rounds. First round pick Tyler Booker has been excellent at guard while defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku has been a key second-round find. They’re even seeing third-round ...
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Chiefs, 49ers among top trade destinations if Cowboys don't sign Pickens
The Cowboys would be best served working out a long-term agreement with George Pickens, but if they can't a tag-and-trade is the next best thing.
The Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders kickoff the NFL’s Christmas Day tripleheader at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. Neither team will see the NFL playoffs this season, but that won’t prevent these two rivals from leaving it all on the field.
Bleacher Report called Dallas Cowboys rookie CB Shavon Revel the NFL's "Biggest Loser" following Week 16 loss to Chargers.
There will be absolutely nothing to play for when the Dallas Cowboys face the Giants in New York next weekend. Except maybe for jobs in the 2026 season.