With Super Bowl LIX just around the corner, the football world is buzzing with predictions about the high-stakes showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles
Among the bogus (but eyebrow-raising) headlines tacking on to Dak Prescott fake rumors is this gem: "Micah Parsons to Request a Trade from the Dallas Cowboys?''
Demarcus Ware told Fox News Digital he's open to joining the Cowboys coaching staff, and suggests he would make Micah Parsons stop doing an in-season podcast.
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Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz and NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss the All-Pro linebacker's future in Dallas as he enters the final year of his rookie contract. Hear the full conversation on “Inside Coverage” - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts,
If you owned an iconic NFL franchise, and you just doubled down on an awful season with a coaching hire that didn’t exactly overwhelm a mutinous fan base, and you were, well, a little nuts, how would you mitigate the fallout?
Super Bowl LIX is fast approaching, and predictions are starting to roll in for the epic clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. The
Defensive end/edge rusher, Abdul Carter of Penn State is considered to be the best player in this year’s draft by some and will most likely go somewhere in the top 10. Some mock drafts have Carter going as high as No. 4 overall to New England so if the Cowboys have their eyes on him, they will have to move up quite a bit to do so.
As the NFL offseason ramps up, the Commanders are in prime position to steal DL Osa Odighizuwa from the Cowboys, and Josh Sweat from AZ.
After an uninspiring move to make Brian Schottenheimer the 10th head coach in Dallas Cowboys history, owner Jerry Jones made a big move to ensure that Will McClay, one of the best player personnel minds in football,
Will McClay has been praised over the years for his ability to get everyone on the same page from the front office to scouts to coaches.