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Tom Brady's Fox NFL Debut to Feature Cowboys, And He's Already Taking Shots at Dak Prescott
Tom Brady's first broadcast as an analyst on Fox NFL will be a Dallas Cowboys game, and he's already taking shots at quarterback Dak Prescott. -
Dallas Cowboys' Recent Contract Decisions Paint a Bleak Picture For 2025 and Beyond
The Dallas Cowboys might look like a much different team after the 2024 season, as the team's decisions regarding contracts are becoming confusing. -
Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott Making Big Change in Second Stint With Dallas
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, back with the team for a second stint, is making a change this time around. -
Former Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver to Join AFC Contender on One-Year Deal
A former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver is set to join an AFC contender on a one-year deal, per a report. -
Former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro Running Back Returns to Team
The Dallas Cowboys are ensuring they have a proven veteran in their backfield, as the team is officially bringing back a former All-Pro RB. -
Dallas Cowboys Appear to Be Focused on Specific Offensive Player on Day 2 of NFL Draft, Per Reports
The Dallas Cowboys seemingly have their eyes set on a specific player with the No. 56 pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. -
Cowboys News: Dak Prescott Doesn't Care About Being Highest-Paid QB in NFL
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott isn't concerned with being the highest paid at his position but just wants to win with his team. -
Cowboys Reportedly Meeting With Ezekiel Elliott's Representative Ahead of NFL Draft
It looks like the Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott could be having a reunion, as the two parties are meeting ahead of the NFL Draft. -
Cowboys News: Dak Prescott Breaks Silence on Free Agent Rumors
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says the 2024 season could be his last with the team if a contract extension isn't reached. -
Dallas Cowboys Sign Journeyman Running Back To One-Year Deal
The Dallas Cowboys have signed veteran running back Royce Freeman to a one-year deal, per ESPN. -
Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb Not Attending Offseason Team Workouts in Contract Year
Both Justin Jefferson and CeeDee Lamb are not attending their team's offseason workouts as they enter into contract years. -
Cowboys News: Adam Schefter Believes Dallas Will Aim to Draft Dak Prescott's Replacement
Longtime NFL analyst Adam Schefter believes that the Dallas Cowboys will be a "sleeper" team aiming to draft a quarterback in the upcoming draft. -
Cowboys News: CeeDee Lamb Talks Future in Dallas Amid Holdout Rumors
The Dallas Cowboys are dealing with some complicated contract issues, and star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has given an update on his status amid holdout rumors. -
NFL Rumors: Could the Cowboys be Discussing Trading Dak Prescott to the Raiders?
There is a strong rumor circling the NFL world that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott could be traded to the Las Vegas Raiders. -
Dallas Mayor Wants Chiefs to Move to Texas After Arrowhead Stadium Taxpayers Deny Renovations
The mayor of Dallas stages a proposal for the Kansas City Chiefs to return to Texas after Arrowhead Stadium renovations are denied by taxpayers. -
Dallas Cowboys News: Jerry Jones Hints at Dak Prescott Becoming Free Agent in 2025
The Dallas Cowboys have seemingly indicated that QB Dak Prescott might not be part of the team's plans in the 2025 season. -
NFL News: Will Jalen Hurts or Dak Prescott Have a Better 2024 Season?
Stephen A. Smith revealed why Jalen Hurts should be taken over Dak Prescott for the 2024 season, and it has a lot to do with free agency. -
Jerry Jones' Loyalty Inspires Online Frustration: 'Clown Franchise'
The Dallas Cowboys' season may be over, but Jerry Jones' work is far from done. -
Stephen A. Smith: Cowboys' 'Choke Job' Worse Than Eagles Loss
Smith disagreed with ESPN's Pat McAfee about which team should feel worse about the end of its season. -
Bill Belichick Coaching the Dallas Cowboys? Culture Could Be a Problem
With the Dallas Cowboys season ending in disappointment, changes could be coming. Don't bank on Bill Belichick, though.