NFL, Dallas Cowboys and Christian Parker
Digest more
The Dallas Cowboys' rookie class had two huge hits, which helped them score a passing grade in 2025.
For Jerry Jones and the Cowboys, they will need to figure out the future of star wide receiver George Pickens. Of course, these two teams pulled off a trade last offseason that sent Pickens to Dallas. After that decision is made, the Cowboys will then need to focus on improving the defense, with the secondary being a major need.
Since coming off the board in the sixth round of the 2019 draft, safety Donovan Wilson has been a career-long Cowboy. A trip to free agency awaits Wilson in the next few weeks, but the seven-year veteran hopes to stay in Dallas,
The Cowboys’ decision-makers are headed to Indianapolis for the annual NFL Scouting Combine, unofficially the start of offseason business and roster construction for the league’s 32 teams. While most of the national headlines will be filled with news of 40-yard dash times and bench press reps for the hundreds of draft hopefuls in attendance,
Cowboys Wire on MSN
Cowboys Headlines: Future at TE; starters in jeopardy; Parker on Dallas-Philly rivalry
Some starters won't be returning in Dallas, exploring the future at tight end, and Christian Parker talks about the nasty rivalry with Philly.
In that respect it is always interesting to see where futures lie with regards to things concerning the Dallas Cowboys. On Thursday future win totals for all 32 NFL teams were released by ESPN and they had America’s Team listed at 8.5, the second-most in the NFC East.
The Dallas Cowboys could add young talent with an ambitious trade with the Cleveland Browns ahead of April's draft.
Five Cowboys starters could be out this offseason. Breaking down who’s replaceable, who isn’t, and what Dallas should do next in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys have a long list of roster needs that need to be addressed in free agency and the NFL Draft. And while I expect them to be more active than usual in March before capitalizing on two first-round picks in April,
The Dallas Cowboys believe they can challenge for the Super Bowl, but the oddsmakers don't seem to agree.