There is a single week left in the regular season which means that seven days from now over half of the teams in the NFL will be off into the offseason. Unfortunately for all of us the Dallas Cowboys will be one of them.
Last week saw the Cowboys put an end to their three-game losing streak with a victory over the Washington Commanders. It was a hard game to draw anything serious from as Washington was down to their third quarterback in Josh Johnson, the phrase “a win is a win” can only stretch so far under these types...
Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys released cornerback Trevon Diggs on Tuesday and in the process said goodbye to one of their longest-tenured players.
Diggs reached some high peaks with the Cowboys. He led the NFL in interceptions in 2021, but the last few years have been a bit down. It felt pretty inevitable that he and the team would go their separate ways after this season. While releasing him before the final game was a bit surprising, ultimately the move didn’t catch anybody off guard.
Given that Diggs and the Cowboys have a long history together it is possible that this story...
Blogging The Boys
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones has famously said he would cut a check for an embarrassing amount of money if it meant his team would end its now 30-year drought of reaching the Super Bowl. In the salary cap era, there are limitations for the NFL’s most valuable franchise to buy its way into a Lombardi Trophy run.
However, one area of team building that allows Jones to keep his piggy bank open is spending money on coaches. When Dan Quinn came to Dallas, his salary was never public knowledge; [the rumor was that he was making head coach-level money...
Blogging The Boys
With one game remaining on the Dallas Cowboys schedule in 2025 and already being eliminated from playoff contention, the focus for many of the front office members right now is how to get the team back on track next season.
For the most part, the Dallas offense should like pretty similar in 2026. With all reports suggesting wide receiver George Pickens will be returning either by an extension or franchise tag, and rumors suggesting Javonte Williams could be re-signed this offseason, the only real question marks come on the offensive line. With most of the focus leaning to the defensive...
Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys head into the 2025 regular-season finale against the New York Giants with 20 players set to hit free agency after the completion of the game. This we know. But, what we don’t know is which players could be joining them who are still under contract that may no longer be in the Cowboys future plans for whatever reason.
Today, we shine the light on a few veteran players who could be playing their last game with the Dallas Cowboys, even though they remain under contract. Whether it’s based on performance, money, or a little bit of both...
Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys are releasing cornerback Trevon Diggs. ESPN’s Todd Archer reported the news on Tuesday afternoon.
It has seemed for a long time now, even back into the offseason, that 2025 was set to be Trevon’s final year playing for the Cowboys. It is certainly interesting that they chose to release him just a few days before their season finale, but the team clearly felt that this was what was in the best interest of the organization.
Trevon’s greatest season for the Cowboys was easily his 2021 campaign where he led the NFL with 11 interceptions. The Cowboys gave...
Blogging The Boys
Well, this is not a post that I thought I would be writing right now, but the writing was on the wall for a bit now.
The Dallas Cowboys this afternoon waived former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs.
If he clears waivers, the Cowboys will be on the hook for dead cap hits of $12M this season and $5.88M in 2026.
Diggs played in only eight games this season, including six starts, after missing the first half of the season due to recovery from a torn ACL that occurred late in 2024.
He also missed time not too long ago after...
Inside The Star
A surprising defender that has been very solid for the Dallas Cowboys this season is Jadeveon Clowney.
He is set to be a free agent this offseason, and the Dallas Cowboys should make it a priority to bring him back.
He made his debut for Dallas in week 4 as they signed him off the couch, but once he settled in he was one of the few bright spots for the worst defense in football.
Last week, Cloweny was asked if he wanted to still play in 2026 and his answer was pretty blunt.
“I...
Inside The Star
The Dallas Cowboys have known their fate as a team that will miss out on the playoffs for the second year in a row for some time now, and all that’s left to put a bow on the 2025 regular season is their Week 18 game at the New York Giants. The Cowboys winning on Christmas Day brought the focus back to the on-field play of the team with something to feel good about momentarily, but the fact that yet another early arrival to an offseason full of further changes is inescapable now.
One of the things that feels the...
Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys are projected to hold, barring any future trades, two first-round picks during the 2026 NFL Draft.
Dallas obviously has their own first-round pick, but thanks to the Micah Parsons trade struck with the Green Bay Packers just before the 2025 season began, the Cowboys also hold the Pack’s pick as well. Dallas also received Green Bay’s 2027 first-round pick and defensive tackle Kenny Clark in the deal.
As the 2025 season rolls on we will be tracking the Cowboys’ first-round picks and updating this post every week. It goes without saying that we want Green Bay’s pick...
Blogging The Boys
For all intents and purposes, the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 season is over. While the Cowboys still have one game left to play against the New York Giants on Sunday, the game has no real meaning and will only impact both teams’ draft position.
Both the Cowboys and Giants would benefit more from losing Sunday’s game rather than winning it, but as we’ve become accustomed to seeing, NFL teams are very reluctant to take their foot off the gas, even when their team is eliminated.
From a Cowboys perspective, they kept that same foot on the gas mentality last week, playing...
Blogging The Boys
Dallas needs a defensive reset, and Brian Flores’ mix of pressure, disguise, and flexible fronts lines up perfectly with the Cowboys’ interior strength.
I’ve watched a lot of coaching rumors floating around, some make sense, most don’t. But this Brian Flores to the Cowboys conversation feels different.
It doesn’t sound like noise, it sounds like real football thinking, which is something the Cowboys front office doesn’t do on a regular basis.
Flores has done good work in Minnesota, and if Dallas is looking for a new defensive identity, he fits the bill....
Inside The Star