There may be some vacancies in the Cowboys coaching staff after the season. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has been on a hot seat practically the whole season and even special teams coordinator Nick Sorensen is coming under increased scrutiny.
The Cowboys have not been averse to bringing back coaches that have coached in Dallas before. Matt Eberflus (DAL 2011-17) is just the most recent example, but before him Mike Zimmer (DAL 1994-2006) was brought back for a one-year stint in 2024, Aden Durde was a coaching intern from 2014-2015 before coming back as a defensive line coach from 2021-2023, Dave...
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The emotional rollercoaster of the NFL season rages on. After losing to the Detroit Lions last Thursday, the Cowboys still have a chance in the division, but they must quickly rebound during their ten-day layoff for Sunday night’s game against the visiting Minnesota Vikings. The Cowboys have managed injuries to key players all season and navigated them well, but it appears things are looking up. Here’s the latest news we have on the health of the team.
CeeDee Lamb (concussion) was limited at practice on Wednesday. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said that Lamb is improving but has a few more...
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Each week we dive into each team’s rookie class and compare how they stack up against each other. (Grades for each player are the overall offensive or defensive grade handed out by PFF.com)
First Round
Tyler Booker’s night in Detroit was the game of a rookie guard doing his job while the waves kept coming. On the road in a loud building, he logged every snap and held his own. He was charged with zero sacks or penalties and just two pressures allowed across 82 reps, even as Dallas as a team took...
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It is an interesting time for the Dallas Cowboys, and for fans of the team. The Cowboys roller-coaster season started with some positives, including a closer-than-expected game on the road against the Eagles, and an unexpected tie with the Packers. At one point they were 2-2-1, and had hope. Then came the losses, including a brutal one at home against the hapless Cardinals.
Heading into the bye, it felt like the season was over except for just playing out the games. Then came the wins over the Eagles and the Chiefs, and hope was renewed. Only to be followed by...
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The Dallas Cowboys have four games left in the 2025 season, and it has been a roller-coaster of a season, but with a slim chance to win the NFC East, these last few games are huge for a few players that this team may need heading into 2026.
I have three current Cowboys players that I think need to finish this season strong to earn a new deal next season, and yes, I know it sucks. We are already looking ahead to next season.
You can agree to disagree. That is why these are my thoughts and not yours. If...
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With the Philadelphia Eagles losing to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, the Dallas Cowboys, somehow, someway, are still alive in the playoff hunt. As things stand, the Cowboys’ only real chance to make the playoffs is to win out and hope the Eagles fumble the division lead.
Dallas has no room for error, so they’ll need to make some adjustments after last week’s poor performance against the Lions. With that thought in mind, here are two players the Cowboys should use more this week against the Vikings.
1) WR Ryan Flournoy
Not much good came out of the...
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When I put together my early 2026 Dallas Cowboys draft board, I’m not trying to predict where we’ll pick or which prospect falls into our lap.
I’m grading players the way I believe the front office actually would. By talent, value, and by how they fit our roster.
For me, the identity of this board is simple; defense comes first.
Safety and linebacker are the biggest long-term needs on this team, and the 2026 class gives us a chance to rebuild both levels with difference makers.
Offensive tackle is next on my list, and I will only consider running back...
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The Dallas Cowboys are in a position where they need to wina ll of their remaining games and even doing so on its own will not be enough to guarantee a playoff berth. This is what happens when you start a season off 3-5-1.
Four more wins and two losses from the Philadelphia Eagles are what the Cowboys need in order to win the NFC East, but the only part of that they control is going 4-0 to finish the season. Doing so is hard enough in and of itself, but it would also mean that Dallas went 7-1 over...
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In the popular video game from my childhood, Star Wars Battlefront II, there’s an opening line from the narrator during the campaign mission “A Line in the Sand” that summarizes where the Dallas Cowboys are at.
This is it men… No retrats. No excuses.
The Cowboys have no choice but to keep pushing and have zero margin for error. Before Monday night, Dallas’ playoff hopes were on life support after losing to the Detroit Lions. Thanks to the Los Angeles Chargers and Justin Herbert, there are signs of life.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ loss on Monday Night Football puts them...
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With the Philadelphia Eagles loss on Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Dallas Cowboys are once again alive and have a slim chance at winning the NFC East.
In order to do that, though, the offensive line needs to be better when they take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. Their defensive line is no joke, are a very tough team to move the football on.
Against the Lions, Dak Prescott was pressured a season-worst 20 times, hit 11 times and sacked five times. You are not going to beat many good teams with those numbers.
Check...
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The Los Angeles Chargers kept the Dallas Cowboys playoff hopes alive.
With Philadelphia dropping to 8-5 after a 22-19 loss in overtime to the Chargers on Monday night, the Cowboys now sit one and a half games behind the Eagles for the lead in the NFC East. Jones was excited about the fact that the chance is still there.
“Real excited. They didn’t have to put any field in the plane, I just flew up here on my own…” Jones said of...
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When Dallas fell to the Lions on Thursday night, it seemed like the last hope for the NFC East title for the Cowboys was fading.
The only small slimmer remaining was a total collapse of the first-place Philadelphia Eagles that would allow Dallas to capture the division title.
The Eagles were playing the Chargers on Monday night. But their quarterback, Justin Herbert, was coming off surgery on his non-throwing hand.
A Philadelphia win seemed likely.
Especially when the Eagles went up 19-16 late in the game.
Somehow, the Chargers rallied back. Cameron Dicker booted a field goal to send the...
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