Football season is officially over, but that hasn't stopped the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders from slowing down their team spirit as the popular squad celebrated ...
Prescott, 31, signed the most lucrative contract in NFL history on opening Sunday of the 2024 season, a four-year, $240 million deal with an $80 million signing bonus and $231 million guaranteed money ...
A Dallas Cowboys quarterback reunion ocurred on Tuesday with current starter Dak Prescott and Pro Hall of Famer Troy Aikman ...
Super Bowl Sunday looms just four days away, as the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in ...
The Colorado football coach has reportedly shown interest in the Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys openings, according to multiple reports. The fact his son Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy ...
Mike McCarthy’s time as the Dallas Cowboys head has officially come to an end. According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, McCarthy and the Cowboys couldn’t agree to terms on a new ...
The Dallas Cowboys 2024 season ended with the team missing the playoffs for the first time in three seasons and the team looking for a new head coach after the departure of Mike McCarthy.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Dallas Cowboys ... at the NFL level. Even before he suffered a hamstring injury that required season-ending surgery, Prescott and the Cowboys never once ...
Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys have parted ways after a five-year run defined by playoff failure. McCarthy’s contract is set to expire on Tuesday. According to NFL Media’s Tom ...
Even when they're not in the NFL playoffs, they're still in the NFL playoff conversation. The Dallas Cowboys missed out on making the NFC playoff field this year, ending a chance at ending a ...
The Dallas Cowboys decided to move on from head coach Mike McCarthy, prompting a frenzy of activity among NFL teams and fans. McCarthy is expected to interview with the Chicago Bears on ...
With the Dallas Cowboys' coaching search heating up, let's take a spin through our NFL staff writers and who they think will ultimately get the job. Jori Epstein: The Cowboys seemed all but headed ...