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The arrival of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus reunites Malik Hooker with the coach that solidified his starting status in the NFL during their time with the Indianapolis Colts from 2018 to 2020. With two years left on his deal, Hooker can go ahead and be Sharpied in as the projected starter at free safety.
Apparently, the betting public doesn't care about the Eagles' Super Bowl win — because it is fading Philly in Week 1 against the division rival Cowboys.
Few non-playing jobs in the NFL are as prestigious as the Dallas Cowboys cheerleading team. As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Cowboys cheerleaders have a big announcement to share. On Thursday, the team revealed its eight group leaders for the 2025-26 season.
During a recent interview, Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott opened up on how his offseason retreat helped him build a strong connection with George Pickens.
ESPN analyst Mina Kimes notes that “George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb on the field at the same time are a nightmare" for one great Cowboys reason.
The Dallas Cowboys are one of, if not the most historic franchise in all of the NFL. Since 1960, Dallas has tied for the second most Super Bowls in NFL history
As the Dallas Cowboys make changes to their backfield, one NFL writer was left uninspired by the decision to allow Rico Dowdle to walk to the Carolina Panthers.
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Yardbarker on MSNDallas Cowboys projected to pull off big trade for towering 6-foot-7 tight endJones also decided to make a major trade following the 2025 NFL Draft, acquiring wide receiver George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. With that being said, a new projection would see the Cowboys acquire a towering 6-foot-7 tight end.
The NFL is coming together to donate to the relief efforts in Texas. Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country saw catastrophic flood waters from the Guadalupe River sweep through their area during the early morning hours of July 4.
However, Tyler Booker, Dallas' 2025 first-round pick, is enjoying his transition from being an All-America left guard at Alabama to becoming seven-time first-team All-Pro Zack Martin's successor as the Cowboys' next starting right guard.