The Dallas Cowboys are set at quarterback with Dak Prescott under center, but the team is keeping the future in mind at this year's NFL draft. Per the Dallas Morning News' David Moore, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said Dallas wants to land a quarterback in the draft this year.
The Dallas Cowboys have decisions to make this offseason regarding the backup quarterback job. Stephen Jones offered insight into their plans.
The Cowboys have begun negotiations with free agent defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa. Talks of an extension for Micah Parsons will follow. Club officials hope to retain free agents Jourdan Lewis and Rico Dowdle while getting a feel for whether or not veteran defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence wants to continue his career.
Skip Bayless has touted himself as a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan throughout his career, but he's fed up with Jerry Jones and announced he's switching his NFL allegiance.
Jones explained why Cooper Rush may not fit in the Cowboys’ 2025 budget and Lance is “probably going to be looking for something different.”
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott is the only signal-caller under contract entering the NFL offseason, and his backup in 2025 could be a new face.
Comstock Resources shares are up big after the natural-gas producer controlled by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones unveiled its latest drilling play in east Texas. Comstock said it has amass
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has had the civil assault lawsuit pending against him delayed again. Via Lana Ferguson of the Dallas Morning News, the claims of a South Carolina woman will go to trial on August 11.
The Cowboys will have Dak Prescott back for the 2025 season, but the rest of their quarterback room is set for some changes.
The three-time Super Bowl champion and Cowboys icon pushed back against the idea that adding a star running back to the team would solve all of Dallas' issues.
A Dallas County jury is scheduled to hear arguments Aug. 11 in a lawsuit accusing Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault inside AT&T Stadium in 2018.
It's highly unlikely the Dallas Cowboys choose to trade pass rusher Micah Parsons. In fact, there's only one scenario where it might be acceptable.
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