Cowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has one more practice and the final preseason game to do his roster evaluations before the dreaded roster cutdowns.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Dallas Cowboys sending superstar Micah Parsons to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Micah Parsons is currently in a contract dispute with the Dallas Cowboys and has requested a trade away from the team, but head coach Brian Schottenheimer is confident he won't hold out of regular-season games.
Now entering 2025, a quarterback has won the Comeback Player of the Year award seven consecutive times. The 2024 winner was the Bengals’ Joe Burrow, who despite being the signal-caller of a playoff absentee, led the league in passing yards and touchdowns after undergoing wrist surgery the prior season.
The Dallas Cowboys’ defensive issues could persist into 2025, meaning the 2026 NFL draft may be critical in finding the right solution.
As the Dallas Cowboys' backup situation looks less than ideal, one NFL writer suggests they should consider New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston.
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The pass rush is flush with recognizable names like Micah Parsons, Dante Fowler Jr. and Payton Turner. Marshawn Kneeland, Sam Williams and Donovan Ezeiruaku are all promising youngsters, but can they afford to keep all six?
but the one-time Dallas Cowboys receiver is not shying away from his positive opinion of his ex-rival. Recently, the Eagles made a trade to acquire the Houston Texans' wide receiver John Metchie. As one NFL fan attempted to downplay the acquisition ...
The Dallas Cowboys might be ready to admit they made a mistake in the first round recently, which is the basis for their selection in a recent 2026 NFL mock draft.
The NFL continues to reveal players in the yearly offseason "NFL Top 100." Three Arizona Cardinals players made the list, with linebacker Josh Sweat at No. 95, tight end Trey McBride at No. 65 and safety Budda Baker at No. 34, making the list for the sixth straight year. Several players the Cardinals will face in 2025 continue to be revealed.