Losing is a stinky cologne, to mangle a quote. It permeates all elements of a football franchise and can cover up the slight smell of any success or confidence. That is where the Dallas Cowboys are right now when it comes to the fanbase.
There are some definite positives from the 2025 season for the Cowboys. Brian Schottenheimer proved he is a capable head coach, navigating some really rough waters to a point where he still seems to be in command of his club, and still has the respect of the roster. His side of the ball, the offense, has...
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Cue the clowning on social media.
The Dallas Cowboys’ playoff hopes went from slim to near impossible in the span of one week.
Week 15 was not kind to the Cowboys with the cards not falling their way in several matchups that would have helped them inch towards the playoffs.
Despite the help needed from others, Dallas could not take care of things in their own backyard, allowing J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings to steal a win under the Sunday Night Football lights at AT&T Stadium.
The loss dropped the Cowboys to 6-7-1 on the season, and sent most of...
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It is a rarity to have three NFL games kickoff before the Sunday slate, but that is exactly what fans are getting with Week 15’s Christmas-season chaos.
On Thursday night, fans got to see what was likely the game of the year to this point. The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks sparred all the way through overtime en route to a thrilling 38-37 finish.
Two days later, we can sit back, plug in the Christmas lights, and watch four NFC squads battle it out with major playoff picture implications on the line.
First, it will be the reigning champs...
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The inaugural season of the Brian Schottenheimer era with the Dallas Cowboys is coming to a close. While there have been many ups and downs, the team sits on the outside looking in for what will likely be their consecutive season missing the playoffs, barring a miracle that even Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson couldn’t create.
Given the flaws of the roster Schottenheimer was handed, and the loss of their franchise star defensive player one week before the regular season, some would argue a six- to eight-win season exceeded their initial expectations for the head coach. The Cowboys do have...
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Trevon Diggs appears to be on track to play for the Dallas Cowboys this week.
NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported on Saturday morning that Dallas is “likely” to activate Diggs ahead of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. This news comes right after it was reported that fellow cornerback DaRon Bland is likely headed to injured reserve himself so the Cowboys are in need of bodies.
It goes without saying that 2025 has been a weird year for the Cowboys and Trevon Diggs. You will recall that it began with Jerry Jones openly doubting the extension that Dallas gave...
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I like KaVontae Turpin. You have to respect the speed, effort, and occasional spark he brings when the ball is in his hands. At some point, production has to justify cost.
When I step back and look at the full picture; return production, field position, offensive usage, and cap impact, I can’t make the case that Turpin’s contract is paying off for the Cowboys.
I want everyone to know this isn’t about highlights or reputation, it’s about results.
We all know Turpin’s value is supposed to show up on special teams,...
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With still three games to go in the 2025 season, and still not technically eliminated from playoff contention, the Dallas Cowboys still need to paly out the season. But their scouting department is focusing on the 20026 draft..
The Cowboys are set up nicely to compete in 2026. With most of their major players under contract heading into 2026, and George Pickens expected to be extended or franchise tagged, the Cowboys focus should be on improving their defense over the offseason. It is still to be determined if defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus will be back in 2026, but it is...
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Aside from their first round pick out of Alabama, Tyler Booker, the rookies for the Dallas Cowboys had a very quiet night overall in Sunday’s loss to the Vikings.
The rookies have been mirroring the team’s overall play over the last few weeks. That hasn’t always been a good thing.
Over the season’s final three weeks, it will be interesting to see how the Cowboys approach their rookies.
Dallas seems set with Booker, and second-round pick Donovan Ezeiruaku, as both players have been steady contributors.
Third round pick Shavon Revel remains an enigma. The Cowboys say they like what they’ve...
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With DaRon Bland headed for injured reserve, Trevon Diggs could see the field this Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys’ secondary is on life support, as the unit has struggled in recent weeks and likely just lost Daron Bland for the season, who is expected to have surgery on his left foot.
With Bland out for the season and the Cowboys being incredibly thin at cornerback, the return of Trevon Diggs can’t come soon enough. Diggs has yet to take...
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Well, the injury report is not one to brag about now that the Dallas Cowboys are nearly done with any playoff hopes.
Let’s just say, I would not hate it if any of these starters did not suit up tomorrow. I mean the Dallas Cowboys have nearly nothing to play for, and why risk hurting them more than they already are?
I think they will play, but it would not shock me if the players below ended up getting ruled out before kick off at noon tomorrow.
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After two consecutive crushing defeats, the Dallas Cowboys look to rebound on Sunday as they welcome the Los Angeles Chargers to AT&T Stadium. Before the two teams square off, here are three bold predictions for the matchup.
1) Cowboys’ defensive line takes advantage of the Chargers’ makeshift offensive line, recording five sacks
Coming into the season, the Los Angeles Chargers had to feel good about their outlook on the offensive line. After selecting stud left tackle Rashawn Slater back in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Chargers once again selected a high-profile tackle with a premium selection,...
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We’re rounding the home stretch of the regular season. This week, the Dallas Cowboys host the Los Angeles Chargers. In our last injury report for the week, here’s who we can expect to see suit up on Sunday.
Quinnen Williams and Hunter Luepke have both been ruled as questionable. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer had that they are both making progress with their respective concussions and are on the right track toward playing Sunday. CeeDee Lamb (illness) got some work on the field on Friday and has does not carry an injury designation, therefore he will play versus Los Angeles.
Cornerback...
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