Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator candidate profile
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DeMarcus Lawrence said he was never going to win a title with the Dallas Cowboys, and he is already close just one year after leaving the franchise.
Rumors claim that the Dallas Cowboys are looking at a Philadelphia Eagles assistant for the open defensive coordinator job.
With Javonte Williams set to be a free agent, the Dallas Cowboys will have to pivot to a new target for their running back position.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/onsi as Analyst floats wild George Pickens trade idea for Dallas Cowboys. George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys proved to be a great fit. Pickens had career highs in receptions (93), receiving yards (1,429), and touchdowns (9).
As the Dallas Cowboys approach a pivotal offseason, securing special teams stability appears to be a top priority. Reports indicate that the franchise
It is officially NFL draft season for the Dallas Cowboys, as they now know where they will select with both picks in the first round.
Despite being an estimated $30 million over the 2026 salary cap, the Dallas Cowboys will have plenty of flexibility in free agency.
DALLAS — The NFL released its All-Pro selections and a few Dallas Cowboys made the list – at least the second team. The first team didn't feature any Cowboys, but three players made the second team: receiver George Pickens, kicker Brandon Aubrey and receiver KaVontae Turpin was named return specialist.
The Dallas Cowboys hold two first-round picks entering the NFL Draft. Given the defensive failures under Matt Eberflus, both of Dallas' picks (No. 12 & No. 20), for most, should be used on defensive players.
George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys had a disappointing 2025 NFL season under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, finishing with a 7-9-1 record and missing the playoffs for a second-straight year. Now, the Cowboys will look to the offseason to improve their team, starting with replacing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.