The Dallas Cowboys have been focused on the 2026 season for a few weeks now as they did not make the playoffs. Matters with this team relate to the future, but for four groups across the rest of the NFL the 2025 season is still alive and well.
We have indeed reached the Conference Championship games and in the Cowboys’ conference, the NFC, it features a clash between division rivals in the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams. It will obviously be the third meeting between the two this season as they are division rivals.
Here’s the thing. The Seahawks...
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The East-West Shrine Bowl practices for the 2026 cycle get underway on January 23, 2026, in Frisco, Texas.
Alongside the Panini Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, the Shrine Bowl is a key stop on the pre-draft all-star circuit, giving notable 2026 NFL Draft prospects a chance to put their talent on display in front of NFL evaluators.
Here is a tracking of Shrine Bowl invites as players announce their acceptance for the prestigious event. We’ll lead off with some players who might interest the Cowboys before listing everyone.
Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
Dallas badly...
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With the Dallas Cowboys season now fully in draft mode, this is a good time to continue looking at the biggest needs for Dallas. We are looking at the key prospects in the first round the Cowboys could take with either of their Day 1 picks. In this edition, we look at the offensive tackle position.
Strengths:
Mauigoa is a power-built right tackle who wins the simple way – with a strong base, heavy hands, and good technique. PFF grades him as one of the best tackles in the country in 2025 with a 83.1 overall...
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This morning, NFL fans saw yet another domino fall in what was already one of the craziest head coaching carousels of all time: two days after losing to the Denver Broncos, the Buffalo Bills fired their longtime coach, Sean McDermott.
Bills fired HC Sean McDermott, per source. pic.twitter.com/snnTXfzJaD
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 19, 2026
In nine seasons, the former Panthers DC was a dominant regular-season coach who failed to win when it mattered in the postseason.
It’s a familiar story, as teams around the league seem to be comfortable moving on from “winning coaches” if they...
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Another round of NFL playoff action has wrapped and we are officially down to a final four:
One of these teams is going to win the Super Bowl, but all of them are going to be regarded in high esteem with having reached their conference championship games. As Dallas Cowboys fans we know full well how welcome even a conference championship game appearance would be, not saying that this is the standard, and all four of these teams have the most recent.
Maybe you wanted a...
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All year long we’ve looked at the rookie class and given previews and reviews on each player for every game of the season. Now let’s look back the season in its entirety and breakdown each rookie and how they performed. Let’s continue with third-round cornerback Shavon Revel Jr.
Season stats- Snaps: 334, Total Tackles: 35, Tackle for loss: 1, Receptions Allowed: 21, Reception Percentage: 67%, Pass Breakups: 3, TD Allowed: 2 , Passer Rating: 119.7, Penalties: 5
Revel’s rookie year in Dallas was always going to be complicated, but it ended up being even tougher than anyone wished for. Less...
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When I watch the Indiana vs. Miami College Football Playoff National Championship, I’m not just watching the game. I will be watching for draft prospects who fit the Cowboys’ needs.
The big thing to keep in mind is:
The Cowboys do not have a second or third round pick.
That tidbit of information changes how I look at the matchup.
I don’t want this to be about falling in love with every flashy name. This is about identifying players who actually make sense for Dallas, either as true value picks early or realistic Day three targets.
One more thing to...
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The Dallas Cowboys kept three tight ends on the roster in 2025. All three of them did something not seen from the tight end room since 2020.
All three stayed healthy and played in every regular season game.
The recently concluded season was also the first since 2020 when the Cowboys only needed three tight ends for the entire year.
The three players – Jake Ferguson, Luke Schoonmaker, and Brevyn Spann-Ford – even managed to total 22 starts. The Cowboys’ offense juggled its starting lineup weekly, leading to five games started with two tight ends on the field.
With all...
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The Cowboys are staying patient in their DC search for several reasons.
Cowboys may not even get the chance to interview Jeff Ulbrich for DC job
“I think they’re waiting on that Ulbrich from Atlanta,” Broaddus said on the Doin’ Alright podcast. “I think they’re waiting to see who Atlanta hires. I think they want Jeff Ulbrich as their defensive coordinator.”
Broaddus even believes that Dallas would hire Ulbrich over Jim Leonhard, who is many fans’...
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The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of work to do this offseason to get better results in 2026. One position they likely won’t do much with, though, is quarterback. With both Dak Prescott and Joe Milton III signed beyond next year and expected to return in the same roles, the only news at this spot may go no further than the practice squad.
Dak Prescott – After what many considered a resurgent year for Prescott, the 32-year-old has as strong a grip on the starting job as ever. Even if Dallas was waffling, his contract makes it...
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The NFL playoffs roll on. Texans at Patriots, then the Rams battle the Bears.
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Can you believe we are hours away from the final four being set? Following Saturday’s divisional round matchups, half of the NFL’s Conference Championship round is set, and the other half will join Seattle and Denver later today.
Yesterday, we watched an electrifying game between the Broncos and the Bills; it is hard to believe now that Josh Allen, the reigning MVP, failed to show up when it mattered, and Bo Nix did; yet, neither will play next round.
Broncos QB Bo Nix suffered a season-ending broken bone in his ankle during today’s overtime, victory over Buffalo.
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