The Dallas Cowboys finished the 2023 NFL season as one of the best offenses in the nation. However, going into 2024, they have yet to pull off a roster move that upgrades the unit.
Star linebacker Micah Parsons was not spotted as the Dallas Cowboys began organized team activities on Tuesday. Parsons, who wants a new contract, was not the only member of the Cowboys absent on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys have been very silent this offseason, only signing Eric Kendricks for Mike Zimmer and bringing back Ezekiel Elliott. With the offseason programs starting to heat up, the Cowboys have been named a “best fit,” by ESPN for veteran New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas.
Tolbert has been mostly unproductive through his first two seasons
The Dallas Cowboys have not had a very good offseason, and things just got worse with the most recent update concerning edge rusher Micah Parsons. The Cowboys opened organized team activities on Tuesday, but Parsons is not in attendance.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has yet to be extended beyond the 2024 NFL season and at this point it's pretty hard to figure out if the front
Jerry Jones is always looking to make a move if one presents itself to add talent to the Dallas Cowboys’ roster. That is still the case even late in the NFL offseason.
Which Cowboys games are you looking forward to watching in 2024? We've known for a while now who the Dallas Cowboys will be facing in 2024, but not when and where.
While not having the wide receiver for any period would hurt the offense, the front office is stressing patience.
When the Dallas Cowboys open the 2024 season – their 65th in the NFL — in Cleveland on Sept. 8th, they will have two streaks in play. First, they will look to win their second straight season-opening game after dropping three in a row from 2020-23.
The Cowboys wide receivers will be under a microscope during OTAs as star WR CeeDee Lamb is not expected to be in attendance. That will open the door for Dallas' other playmakers to make their case for bigger roles in 2024.
Without improvement, these players might not be in the league for much longer.
The Cowboys cautious spending this offseason will open some big doors soon. The Dallas Cowboys have been thrifty spenders this offseason. They have done their usual minuscule dabbling in outside free agents, signing Eric Kendricks, Ezekiel Elliott, and Royce Freeman.
Cowboys first-round pick Tyler Guyton isn’t taking any shortcuts as he prepares to take over the left tackle spot in Dallas. Ahead of OTAs, the former Sooners star opened up about the work he’s been doing to switch from right tackle, where he played at Oklahoma, to left tackle.
The Dallas Cowboys don’t have a whole lot of depth at the wide receiver position. Of course, they have CeeDee Lamb, who is one of the best wide outs in football.
It was a long wait for the Cowboys to make their fifth-round pick, 93 selections to be exact. Dallas traded away their fourth-round pick to acquire quarterback Trey Lance prior to the 2023 season.Desperately needing to add to their linebacker room, the team picked Notre Dame’s Marist Liufau at No.
The offseason program cranks up a little hotter on Tuesday with the start of Cowboys OTAs. But there still won’t be any contact, still no mandatory attendance, and still no CeeDee Lamb.
It's a big week for the Dallas Cowboys as they'll be kicking off OTAs on Tuesday, May 31, a critical part of the team's offseason as team drills begin to take place with no live contact.
The Cowboys acquired Lance for a 2024 fourth-round draft pick in late August of last year and had him complete a redshirt 2023 season as starter Dak Prescott guided the club to the division title.
The Dallas Cowboys are heading into the 2024 season with high expectations after winning the NFC East last season and then getting blown out at home by the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
If Cowboys first-rounder Tyler Guyton wants to kick off his career as well as some of his predecessors at left tackle, the rookie has a lot of work ahead of him this summer.
The Dallas Cowboys have shown no interest in improving their roster with big-money additions, but one outlet believes they could go after a cost-effective free agent like Jerick McKinnon.
There was a press conference held during rookie minicamp earlier this week where Cowboys VP Stephen Jones answered some questions. Specifically, he was asked about the schedule and how the Cowboys analyze once the NFL officially releases it.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson had a breakout campaign in 2023, and now, he is putting the rest of the NFL on notice heading into 2024. “To me, I think I’m not even scratching my surface,” Ferguson said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.
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