Replenishing the ranks on the Cowboys defense line was a high priority for Dallas in the 2024 NFL Draft, so high that they addressed it with their lone second-round draft pick.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the NFL offseason aiming to fortify their roster and elevate their status as Super Bowl contenders. However, their activity in the offseason has been relatively subdued.
An obvious need for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2024 NFL Draft was the linebacker position. They got one but waited until pick 87 to select him, and folks are on the fence whether or not Marist Liufau will be able to make an impact right from the start outside of maybe a special teams role.
The Dallas Cowboys potentially plugged two key starter holes with their first three picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they’re receiving a lot of credit for third-round selection Cooper Beebe.
Dallas fans may have scratched their heads when the Cowboys selected Western Michigan defensive end Marshawn Kneeland with the 56th overall pick, but some think he's a potential steal.
Early Tuesday afternoon, dallascowboys.com journalist and overall exemplary human Patrik “No C” Walker released the jersey numbers assigned to Cowboys rookies ahead of football activities.
Determining where each rookie could fit with the Cowboys in 2024. With time to reevaluate and reflect on the eight new players the Dallas Cowboys added via the 2024 NFL Draft, we've put together a little list as to what type of role each one of this year's draft picks could play as rookies this season.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books and free agency at its slowest, the Dallas Cowboys are in the thick of the offseason. For fans, that might mean a slower news cycle is up ahead but there's still a major aspect of the offseason that is approaching: The NFL's schedule release.
The Dallas Cowboys made it clear throughout the draft process that they had their eye on Tyler Guyton as their potential first-round draft pick. They met with him extensively, and he’s a Texas native, but when the team traded down from pick No.
Despite the enduring pride associated with donning the iconic blue star of the Dallas Cowboys, it’s increasingly apparent that the team’s relevance in football has waned.
Ezekiel Elliott signed back with the Dallas Cowboys earlier this week, and he wants everyone to know that he still has something left in the tank. While speaking to Cowboys reporter Nicole Hutchison in his first interview since rejoining Dallas, Elliott said he already showed with the New England Patriots in 2023 that he can still produce.
Dak Prescott has remained a focal point of NFL discussions throughout the offseason, with fans and analysts alike speculating about his future, particularly given the Dallas Cowboys’ apparent lack of urgency in extending his contract.
The Dallas Cowboys' 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and grades are in. But those grades usually take everything into account, including the long-term projection and the vision for each rookie.
The Dallas Cowboys bringing back Ezekiel Elliott is a unique, cool story to see play out since he started his career on a dominant run with them. Bringing back Elliott came with the realization that he is no longer the running back that is good for 1,000 yards a season every year.
At the beginning of the month I wrote a pre-draft/free agency prediction post regarding the NFC East. For those of you not wanting to jump over and review it the gist of it was that the Eagles were predicted to win the division in 2024.
There are some notable free agent names the Cowboys could pursue now that the draft is over. The Dallas Cowboys have officially wrapped their 2024 NFL Draft and finished all of their signings in undrafted free agency, which means their second round of NFL free agency has begun.
Finally returned home with the Dallas Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott has big plans for the 2024 season. On top of potentially re-gaining his starting job with the team that drafted him No.
Now that’s Ezekiel Elliott’s return is official (right down to his jersey number), what does it all mean for the Cowboys backfield? And what’s Elliott’s role really going to be?
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back two familiar faces for the upcoming season.
Parsons has never shied away from discussing the Eagles, and he took a bit of a shot at his rival during a recent podcast appearance.
Cooper Beebe was drafted 73rd overall by the Dallas Cowboys, a player who most had a second-round grade on comes at a great value for Dallas. At Kansas State, Beebe played games at left tackle, left guard, right tackle, and right guard, but none at center, although he did take snaps in practices.
The Dallas Cowboys are hosting WR Tyron Johnson for a visit, according to Michael Gehlken. Gehlken adds that the team could sign him upon completion of a physical.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday that the former Cowboys receiver plans to sign with the Raiders in free agency. It will be a one-year deal from the Raiders worth up to $3M.
The Cowboys have already put together one reunion Monday, but the team is not done on that front.
The Dallas Cowboys refusing to take a running back seems like one of the most puzzling moves of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is trying to thread the needle between being financially prudent and financially aggressive.
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