Cowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out
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The Dallas Cowboys might be ready to admit they made a mistake in the first round recently, which is the basis for their selection in a recent 2026 NFL mock draft.
The pass rush is flush with recognizable names like Micah Parsons, Dante Fowler Jr. and Payton Turner. Marshawn Kneeland, Sam Williams and Donovan Ezeiruaku are all promising youngsters, but can they afford to keep all six?
The Dallas Cowboys’ defensive issues could persist into 2025, meaning the 2026 NFL draft may be critical in finding the right solution.
NFL.com writers expect a losing season for the Dallas Cowboys, beginning with a dreadful 1-5 start to the year.
This has been a chaotic offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. What should have been a quiet offseason of keeping key players has devolved into a messy saga filled with spicy quotes. The biggest issue on hand is Micah Parsons' contract extension and how he and the Cowboys can't agree on the terms of the deal.
It is both fair game and low-hanging fruit to ignore what is now being said in a positive post-trade light about Pickens and allowing his reputation in Pittsburgh to continue to follow him.
Are the Dallas Cowboys a real potential landing spot for a New England Patriots safety who could be looking for a new home before the start of the 2025 season?
The NFL continues to reveal players in the yearly offseason "NFL Top 100." Three Arizona Cardinals players made the list, with linebacker Josh Sweat at No. 95, tight end Trey McBride at No. 65 and safety Budda Baker at No. 34, making the list for the sixth straight year. Several players the Cardinals will face in 2025 continue to be revealed.
A report from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero suggests the Minnesota Vikings are actively searching the trade market for a veteran wide receiver. With Jordan Addison suspended and several injuries hitting their depth chart,
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Cowboys Wire on MSNExciting Cowboys rookie cleared to make pro debut vs Falcons, let the comparisons begin
The Cowboys are getting their fastball ready. On Tuesday, it was announced that key Dallas rookie running back, Jaydon Blue, is back healthy and ready to begin his pro career on Friday in the team's final exhibition game against the Atlanta Falcons.