Emmitt Smith has an idea of how the Dallas Cowboys can revamp the offense, and it starts with trading for a superstar, 6x All-Pro wide receiver.
The Cowboys aren’t looking to, nor would they trade CeeDee Lamb, but a look at recent WR trades does allow a glimpse into his trade market value.
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Sporting News on MSNLatest Cowboys mock draft lands 2,601-yard college superstar to jumpstart offenseWith superstar talents like Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley up for grabs, the Cowboys settled for a backfield of Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott for the 2024 campaign. The ground game was brutal early in the year, and even as Dowdle came into his own in the second half, it was clear Dallas hadn't done enough to boost their languishing offense.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said that in comparison to their division rival, the Philadelphia Eagles have a more passionate fanbase.
The Dallas Cowboys 2024 was injury-riddled and disappointing, but star pass rusher Micah Parsons delivered another double-digit sack season.
Cowboys wide receivers are decidedly lacking outside of CeeDee Lamb but one free-agent signing could change that.
CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of major changes coming for the 2025 NFL season and that list kept growing on Thursday afternoon. Offensive guard Zack Martin, after missing the final seven games of the season with an ankle injury, has decided to retire from the NFL at age 34.
Dallas Cowboys fans have had a rough time lately, but wide receiver CeeDee Lamb may have just made things worse with his latest take on a division rival. During a recent intervie
For the first time in a decade, the Dallas Cowboys will be without a legend. Zack Martin is reportedly set to retire after playing for 10 seasons. One of the all-time greats, there was rarely a doubt over who would be at right guard in Dallas.
A few days ago, the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer, led a press conference at the team's facilities at The Star to introduce his updated coaching staff,
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AtoZ Sports on MSNDallas Cowboys are one step closer to proving they'll do things differently this year but the toughest test is yet to comeJerry Jones claimed the Dallas Cowboys were "all in," a statement that was inevitably rendered underwhelming as the owner had a very different definition for the phrase than fans hoped. Jerry's "all in" was about extending Dak Prescott,
A 'dream trade scenario' for the Dallas Cowboys involving a perennial All-Pro has fans left with mixed feelings.
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