The Dallas Cowboys add a fourth round pick and use that to bolster their backfield in this 4-round 2025 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells has agreed to a new deal to return next season under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Schottenheimer has got two vets in Matt Eberflus as the defensive coordinator and Nick Sorensen as the special-teams coordinator ... and he's been considering up-and-comer Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams as the coordinator.
As the NFL offseason ramps up, the Commanders are in prime position to steal DL Osa Odighizuwa from the Cowboys, and Josh Sweat from AZ.
Defensive end/edge rusher, Abdul Carter of Penn State is considered to be the best player in this year’s draft by some and will most likely go somewhere in the top 10. Some mock drafts have Carter going as high as No. 4 overall to New England so if the Cowboys have their eyes on him, they will have to move up quite a bit to do so.
The Heisman finalist is fresh off a dominant 2024 campaign, nearly toppling one of college football’s most historic records. He rushed for 2,497 yards during the regular season, falling just short of Barry Sanders’ all-time record of 2,628 yards. Jeanty added another 104 yards in the Fiesta Bowl loss to Penn State.
McClay is widely credited with running the Cowboys' draft process, where they have been among the best in the NFL
The Dallas Cowboys need a lot of help in the upcoming NFL Draft, and one prospect seems to be at the front of everyone's minds.
The Dallas Cowboys had a glaring hole at the running back position in 2024, and one expert thinks it's a no-brainer for them to address that deficiency in
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.
It was always about control. Always has been, always will be, for as long as Jerry Jones has a breath in his body and a pulse in his trigger finger. The Dallas