Darren Mougey replaces Joe Douglas, who was fired as GM late in the 2024 season after failing to make the playoffs over a six-year tenure.
That’s right, dearest readers. Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys, the one and only “America’s Team,” are the only franchise to lose to a No. 7 seed in half a decade. And not only did the Cowboys lose to the 2023 Packers, they also got blown out of the water in a 48-32 game where they barely bothered to show up:
Two of the most intriguing teams leading up to the 2025 NFL draft are the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos for very different reasons, but they do share
After garnering PFWA NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors, Pat Surtain II is now running alongside all-time greats Champ Bailey and Louis Wright in the battle for the No. 1 CB spot in Broncos
Ware played for the Cowboys from 2005 to 2013 and became one of the franchise's best pass rushers. He holds team records for most career sacks (117), most forced fumbles (32) and most tackles for loss (145). Ware spent his entire Dallas tenure alongside Witten.
The Dallas Cowboys lost out on another top head coaching candidate when the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn. So, who is the best available candidate?
Deion Sanders and Jason Witten are two of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ former — and favorite — players, and both have been floated as potential replacements for coach Mike McCarthy.
“Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said, per ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. “He ain’t Brian no more,” Jones puzzlingly added. “He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.”
On Friday, the Dallas Cowboys officially confirmed that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be promoted to head coach. If that name sounds familiar, it's for good reason -- Schottenheimer's father, Marty Schottenheimer, spent over two decades as an NFL head coach across four different teams.
The 73-year-old former Seahawks coach is reportedly the front-runner for the Raiders job. Would he be a good fit in Las Vegas?
Uniforms are still making noise in the penultimate weekend of the NFL playoffs. For only the third time this season, the Buffalo Bills are rocking all-white as they face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. The Chiefs will counter with their traditional home look.