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Micah Parsons contract projection: Dallas Cowboys pass rusher should break the bank

Micah Parsons contract projection: Dallas Cowboys pass rusher should break the bank

What do you think Micah Parsons’ eventual contract with the Cowboys will look like?

The Dallas Cowboys weren’t major players in free agency, but they were relatively active this offseason by their standards. Bringing back defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa (4 years, $80 million) right before free agency was big, but the rest of their moves had much smaller price tags.

Dallas was active in the trade market, getting Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens and acquiring cornerback Kaiir Elam from the Bills. But, when it comes to their offseason priorities, the major piece of business left to handle is star...

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Breece Hall to the Cowboys: Trade Scenario, Stats, and 2025 Impact

Breece Hall to the Cowboys: Trade Scenario, Stats, and 2025 Impact

The Dallas Cowboys have retooled their backfield for 2025, but could a bold move for New York Jets star Breece Hall elevate them into Championship territory?

With a running backs room consisting of Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, rookie Jaydon Blue, rookie Phil Mafeh, Deuce Vaughn, and fullback Hunter Luepke, the room is deep but lacks a clear elite workhorse.

Acquiring Hall could give the Cowboys a dynamic, every-down back who fits the offensive vision of new head coach Brian Schottenheimer and offensive coordinator Klayton Adams.


Breece Hall: A Proven Difference-Maker

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BTB Wednesday Discussion: What is your happiest Cowboys memory in recent history?

BTB Wednesday Discussion: What is your happiest Cowboys memory in recent history?

What is your happiest Dallas Cowboys memory in recent history?

The Dallas Cowboys have not won the Super Bowl in a long time. We all know that, so we don’t need to be reminded past this sentence.

Understanding this reality, the Dallas Cowboys have still been a part of some big games over the last 20ish years and contrary to popular belief they have actually won a few of them. Odds are you have your favorite moment for reasons that may be specific to you.

For our discussion prompt today here at BTB we want to know **what is your...

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Examining the draft advantage the Cowboys have over the other teams in the NFC East

Examining the draft advantage the Cowboys have over the other teams in the NFC East

The Cowboys are better at drafting than their divisional counterparts, but are the other teams starting to catch up?

The Dallas Cowboys are a good football team with a talented roster, but as we have learned over the last several years, good has not been good enough. And with the two teams representing the NFC in the conference championship game both coming from their division, things aren’t getting any easier for them. The Cowboys must get better.

Recently, we discussed the idea that the Cowboys should consider spending a little more to retain their talent. Whether that means extending George...

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The most special unit for Dallas is also tops in the NFC East

The most special unit for Dallas is also tops in the NFC East

Our first two rankings for the Dallas Cowboys amongst their NFC East rivals has Dallas stuck in third.

Neither the front office nor the head coach and his staff could outshine the Philadelphia Eagles or the Washington Commanders.

But there is one unit on the Cowboys playing roster that clearly stands tall above the entire division. The special teams unit.

Led by kicker extraordinaire Brandon Aubrey, punter Bryan Anger, and return specialist KaVontae Turpin, this unit may even be the best in the entire NFL.

The Aubrey-Matic Man

Since bursting onto the scene two seasons ago, Aubrey has been...

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Cowboys news: Jake Ferguson looking to turn the corner in 2025

Cowboys news: Jake Ferguson looking to turn the corner in 2025

The latest news and notes around the Dallas Cowboys

After down year, Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson’s confidence remains high - Nick Harris, Fort Worth Star-Telegram

This offense can be special if the Dallas Cowboys can get Jake Ferguson going this year.

By all measures, the 2024 season from Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson was a letdown.

Although there was little to no consistency around him on a team that sputtered across the finish line with a 7-10 record, the expectations for Ferguson were much higher going into his third season after a Pro Bowl...

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The Cowboys 1st must win comes in week 3 against Chicago

The Cowboys 1st must win comes in week 3 against Chicago

With a slow week upon us, I thought what better time to look at the Dallas Cowboys schedule and see how I think some of these games will shake out.

Funny enough, I live in the Midwest area, and I finally will be able to attend a Dallas Cowboys game in person, and in week three when the Cowboys play the Bears, it may already be a must-win for them!

Let me tell you why.

The Cowboys open the season on the road against the Eagles, a game they will probably lose, but then they play the Giants, a win....

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NFC East news: Russell Wilson’s impact on the Giants through this offseason

NFC East news: Russell Wilson’s impact on the Giants through this offseason

How many wins do you think the Giants will have this season?

Cover 3: What we learned about Giants at OTAs - John Schmeelk, Dan Salomone, & Matt Citak, Giants.com

Russell Wilson gets positive reviews from teammates.

John Schmeelk: I’m anxious to see what defensive coordinator Shane Bowen ends up doing with the secondary. I interviewed more than 20 members of the defense at Media Day, and all of the returning players expressed how the playbook has been expanded with the influx of talent this offseason. It is easy to imagine the variable fronts Bowen can use with...

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Cowboys reasons to be positive for 2025: Dak Prescott

Cowboys reasons to be positive for 2025: Dak Prescott

He’s the leader of the offense and has plenty of reason for optimism, but why is Dak Prescott a reason to be positive?

We continue the Reasons To Be Positive series, where we look to find reasons for inspiration and optimism ahead of the 2025 season. This installment looks at Dak Prescott.

Dak Prescott

2024 Season stats:
Games- 8
Pass Attempts- 286
Pass Completions- 185
Completion Percentage- 64%
Pass Yards- 1,978
Touchdowns- 11
INT- 8
Sacks- 21
Passer Rating- 86.9


2025 Projected stats:
Pass Attempts- 578
Pass Completions- 397
Completion Percentage- 68%
Pass Yards- 4,879
Touchdowns- 29
INT-...

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Countdown to the season opener: Day 79 Tony Tolbert

Countdown to the season opener: Day 79 Tony Tolbert

We’re counting down to the season opener (Day 79) with some Cowboys history

We’re counting down the days until the Dallas Cowboys battle the Philadelphia Eagles in the season opener of the 2025 NFL season. To pass the time and mark the days, we running through 100 Days of Cowboys. So sit back and enjoy some Cowboys history while we countdown to football.

Today - number 79.


Tony Tolbert

Born: December 29, 1967. Tuskegee, Alabama
Position: Defensive end
Dallas Cowboys: 1989-1997
Awards: Super Bowl champion- XXVII, XXVIII, XXX
All-Pro- 1996
Pro Bowl- 1996

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Cowboys do not have a second-round pick they can depend on right now

Cowboys do not have a second-round pick they can depend on right now

The Cowboys’ inability to hit on second-round picks is something they have to work on moving forward.

It is in no way breaking news. The Dallas Cowboys have struggled to hit on second-round picks for a number of years. There are a handful of exceptions, but for the most part the round has served as their Achilles heel relative to the NFL draft at large.

Consider the last 10 players who the Cowboys picked in the second round, not including this year’s selection in Donovan Ezeiruaku as he has yet to play for the team:

  • 2015: Randy Gregory -...
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Lamb & Pickens vs. Brown & Smith: Who’s the NFL’s Best Receiver Duo in 2025?

Lamb & Pickens vs. Brown & Smith: Who’s the NFL’s Best Receiver Duo in 2025?

The NFL has no shortage of elite wide receiver pairings, but two duos stand out in 2025: the Dallas Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens and the Philadelphia Eagles’ A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

Let’s compare them across production, skill sets, efficiency, and impact.

Career Production Comparison (Through 2024)

Key Takeaways:

  • Brown + Smith have the edge in combined production and playoff success.
  • Pickens has the highest yards per catch, showing explosive potential.
  • Lamb is the most productive volume receiver overall.

Lamb & Pickens, Brown & Smith’s Skill Sets

  • CeeDee Lamb is...
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