Cowboys work out several pass rushers before training camp
Digest more
The Dallas Cowboys have plenty of talent on their roster, but their inattentiveness at one spot in particular hurts them in ESPN’s roster rankings.
Is Dak Prescott the NFL's Schrödinger's cat? Can the Cowboys quarterback be simultaneously viewed as overrated and underrated ahead of his 10th NFL season in 2025? Many think of Prescott and the other Dallas stars as overrated simply because of the team's postseason failures,
ESPN survey's experts inside the NFL and ranks the top 10 players in each of 11 position groups. The Dallas Cowboys had four players make that cut.
Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports that cornerback Trevon Diggs, linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, and cornerback Josh Butler are on the list. Rookie cornerback Shavon Revel is on the non-football injury list. All four players can be activated at any point during camp.
The talent on the defensive side of the ball starts with Micah Parsons, Osa, DaRon Bland, Sam Williams, Marshawn Kneeland, Marist Liufau, Donovan Ezeiruaku, and Shemar James, with Trevon Diggs and Shavon Revel Jr. still working back from their injuries. So, there are some good pieces for Matt Eberflus to work with.
Dallas Cowboys standouts Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb were ranking the top homegrown duo in the NFL ahead of the 2025 season.
Tyler Smith is entering his fourth season with the Cowboys. The star guard believes Dallas is good enough to win a Super Bowl in 2025.
Faith Ward, a DCC rookie who made history as the first New Zealander to make the team, broke her silence why she's allowed to wear a ponytail hairstyle at games
Dallas Cowboys guard Tyler Smith is setting the bar high for the team, just one year removed from a 7-10 season that kept them out of the playoffs.
For some, having the Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl in the same sentence entering the 2025 season will get you laughed out of every room you walk into. But left guard Tyler Smith is determined to set the standard as part of a new-look leadership group,
1d
Cowboys Wire on MSN$500k move may be first step to clearing $57 million, former All-Pro from Cowboys' books
Trevon Diggs' future in Dallas was always on shaky ground but the recent $500k punishment the Cowboys just levied could be the first push out the door.