The Cowboys have been busy in free agency, adding ten new players--including some intriguing high-upside bets--but could more moves still be on the horizon?
With Cooper gone, what do you think the Cowboys will do about their backup quarterback position? Is it Will Grier's to win or lose, or do they draft and develop a quarterback from the later rounds?
Solomon Thomas, Jack Sanborn and other newly-signed free agents spoke in-depth about what the Cowboys expect of them in 2025, and where their respective position could be headed.
It seems to me that the Cowboys are finally moving in the right direction as far as adding depth to multiple positions in free agency. What do you feel is the biggest team need after having a decent free-agent period thus far?
The Cowboys welcomed back one of their former defensive ends in Dante Fowler on Monday, officially signing the pass rusher after he spent the 2024 season with the Commanders. He spoke about the chip on his shoulder, being an example for younger ...
One final order of business remained for the Dallas Cowboys and their newly-signed free agents, and that was to assign everyone a new jersey number, some looking quite familiar.
With two strokes of the pen, the Cowboys have added proven, but still young, veteran talent to help stabilize a depth chart of RBs that needs to find its identity in 2025.
Jack Sanborn and Kenneth Murray Jr., two of the Cowboys' newest defensive players, discussed how they fit into Matt Eberflus' scheme and what they're hoping to accomplish as a unit in 2025.
The Cowboys are adding another veteran to their roster in free agency, this time at the wide receiver position with former Philadelphia Eagle and Super Bowl champion Parris Campbell agreeing to terms on a one-year deal.