As contract talks continue between the Cowboys and Brandon Aubrey, an update on the temperature of those negotiations was provided by Brian Schottenheimer.
Because new coordinator Christian Parker plans for his defense to run a 3-4 base but with multiple options, the Cowboys will be on the hunt to find defensive ends/linebackers who can be versatile.
Unable to come to terms on a new contract before the tag deadline, the Cowboys have placed the franchise tag on George Pickens to buy more time to negotiate in 2026.
New Cowboys defensive coordinator and his staff have been busy at the NFL Combine, and he discussed how they've approached building the scheme around Dallas' players, as well as what he wants the defense's play style to look like.
What do you think is the most important thing the Cowboys need to accomplish during the NFL Scouting Combine? I know this is all part of the draft process, but I can't help but wonder, should starting meaningful negotiations with George Pickens' ...
One of the talented young inside linebackers is being morphed into a pass rusher for Christian Parker, and Marist Liufau could not be more excited for the opportunity.
Whether or not the Cowboys get a new deal with George Pickens in the near future or he gets the expected franchise tag, his head coach says there won't be any change in his relationship with the wide receiver.
Negotiations have been going on between the Cowboys and kicker Brandon Aubrey since before the 2025 season began, with COO/co-owner Stephen Jones describing it as a "journey" to reporters as both sides continue to work towards an agreement.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer broke down what Christian Parker's new defensive scheme will look like for Dallas, what they're looking for from a personnel standpoint, and some players on the roster changing positions.