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Dallas Cowboys Legend Zack Martin Retires

Dallas Cowboys Legend Zack Martin Retires

Zack Martin has been a pillar of success and hard work throughout his career with the Dallas Cowboys.

He decided after an injury-riddled 2024 season to hang up his cleats.

This man gave his career to one organization and the community in Dallas.

Around the Dallas Cowboys nation, no one can say a bad thing about this man, which exemplifies the type of career he had in Dallas.

Zack Martin’s Career

The Dallas Cowboys drafted Zack Martin in the 2104 NFL Draft with the 16th pick.

He played collegiately at Notre Dame before being drafted and had a stellar...

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Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin will reportedly retire from NFL

Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin will reportedly retire from NFL

Zack Martin did it the right way for the Dallas Cowboys.

The end has come for 11-year veteran and future Hall of Famer Zack Martin.

After much speculation, Tom Pelissero announced today that Zack Martin is officially going to be retiring from the NFL.

Martin, a seven-time All-Pro is one of the best offensive linemen to ever wear the star and is widely regarded as one of the best offensive lineman in the NFL over the course of his career. Martin battled through multiple injuries over the final year of his contract and in an interview at the Super Bowl...

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Cowboys 2025 offseason roster preview: Offensive tackles

Cowboys 2025 offseason roster preview: Offensive tackles

This is going to be an interesting offseason for the Cowboys with how they handle their tackle situation.

2024 wasn’t a good season for plenty of position groups in Dallas, but offensive tackle may have had some of the greatest struggles. Growing pains for some, physical pain for others, and a general lack of cohesion led to inconsistent play, lots of penalties, and plenty of questions about what the Cowboys should do with their tackles going forward.

Under Contract

Tyler Guyton, Terence Steele, Matt Waletzko

Nathan Thomas, Earl Bostick Jr.

Potential Departures

Terence Steele, Chuma Edoga...

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ESPN on Micah Parsons extension with Cowboys: They would be wise to do it ASAP

ESPN on Micah Parsons extension with Cowboys: They would be wise to do it ASAP

ESPN said what we are all thinking relative to a pending Micah Parsons extension for the Cowboys.

Promptness has not exactly been a thing for the Dallas Cowboys as of late. Think back on all of the major, big-time extensions that they have brokered in recent memory. While there are examples of them getting ahead of the curve (Trevon Diggs is the most recent), the 2024 calendar year served as almost a daily reminder of their unwillingness to do so again as they took things down to the eleventh hour with both CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott. Remember that the...

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Why Deuce Vaughn shouldn't be overlooked in Cowboys backfield in 2025

Why Deuce Vaughn shouldn't be overlooked in Cowboys backfield in 2025

Deuce Vaughn is another option at running back for the Cowboys.

Other than being a fun "Draft Day" story, Deuce Vaughn has made little to no impact in his two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Considering he's only rushed for a total of 110 yards on 40 carries it's difficult to imagine him suddenly having a breakout season in 2025, and yet, there's a possibility that's exactly what happens.

As things stand right now, Vaughn is basically the only option at running back on the Cowboys roster. While that's true right now, once free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft...

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3 wide receiver targets for the 2025 Cowboys draft class

3 wide receiver targets for the 2025 Cowboys draft class

This upcoming Cowboys draft is important for the offense as Dak Prescott ages, and wide receiver must be addressed. Gone are the days of CeeDee Lamb, Amari Cooper, and Michael Gallup; Dallas is in a new era, and it needs improvement at wide receiver.

Everybody knows that running back is a need, and while Boise State star Ashton Jeanty would excite the fanbase, this class is stacked with later talent at the position.

The Cowboys may not have the same luxury at receiver.

This season, eight out of the top ten wide receiver leaders in yards were first-round picks. The...

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Cowboys 2025 draft scouting report: OG Tyler Booker

Cowboys 2025 draft scouting report: OG Tyler Booker

Here is our scouting report on Tyler Booker from Alabama

We continue our 2025 NFL Draft preview of draft prospects that could interest the Dallas Cowboys. Today we are looking at offensive guard Tyler Booker from Alabama.

Tyler Booker

OG
Alabama Crimson Tide
Junior
4-star recruit
6’5”
325 lbs

History

Tyler Booker was born on April 12, 2004, in New Haven, Connecticut, Booker initially attended St. Luke’s School in New Canaan before transferring to IMG Academy in Florida for his high school football career. At IMG Academy, he was rated as a four-star recruit and ranked as the...

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Why a Cowboys, Brandin Cooks reunion may make sense for both sides

Why a Cowboys, Brandin Cooks reunion may make sense for both sides

Do you think the Cowboys should consider bringing Brandin Cooks back?

The Dallas Cowboys have plenty of holes on their roster to fill this spring. One of the most significant things they’ll need to address is finding capable wide receivers to work with All-Pro CeeDee Lamb.

Dallas’ offense lacked firepower in a big way last season, and it showed in their on-field performance. The Cowboys’ offense finished the year with the third-worst (30.1%) first-down percentage in the league and finished in the bottom ten in NY/A (5.7) and Y/P (5.0).

The lack of separation and explosiveness from receivers outside of...

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The Dallas Cowboys Get a Boost in Cap Space

The Dallas Cowboys Get a Boost in Cap Space

The Dallas Cowboys are getting a big boost to their cap room situation. This extra cap space will help the Cowboys cross some things off their list of must-dos.

As every Dallas Cowboys fan makes abundantly clear, the team has no cap space.

It’s like a broken record on social media; pundits need to understand that, as Dallas Cowboys fans, we are used to living on the edge of the cap. I cannot remember many seasons where the cap situation was good.

The team always finds a way to sign their players but always fails to sign outside free agents,...

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Cowboys news: New OL coach Conor Riley discusses the blueprint for the O-line

Cowboys news: New OL coach Conor Riley discusses the blueprint for the O-line

The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys.

Conor Riley on reunion with Beebe, Vaughn; blueprint for Cowboys’ offensive line - Patrik Walker, DallasCowboys.com

Multiple reunions are being had among the Cowboys’ assistant coaches.

FRISCO, Texas — Reunited and it feels so good? Considering just how prevalent reunions are becoming within the Dallas Cowboys organization, to a level that would make the legendary musical duo of Peaches and Herb proud, it felt only right they figured out a way to deliver on a different angle of it — with the help of newly-signed offensive line coach Conor Riley. ...

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Everything seems Jake at tight end for Dallas in 2025

Everything seems Jake at tight end for Dallas in 2025

When the Dallas Cowboys let Dalton Schultz leave in free agency, many in Cowboys Nation panicked. But in doing so, they had overlooked Jake Ferguson being on the roster.

In his two seasons as the Cowboys’ starting tight end, Ferguson has played in 31 games and has 130 catches for 1,255 yards and five touchdowns.

Schultz, in his two years in Houston, has 112 catches for 1,167 yards and seven scores in 32 games.

Ferguson has been a starter in 30 of those games and was named to the 2023 Pro Bowl. Schultz has just 21 starts over the same...

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Mike McCarthy’s Dallas Cowboys staff is littered across the NFL in high-ranking positions

Mike McCarthy’s Dallas Cowboys staff is littered across the NFL in high-ranking positions

Mike McCarthy’s old Dallas Cowboys staff is now sprinkled across the NFL in high-ranking positions.

You may recall that when Mike McCarthy first took over the Dallas Cowboys that his staff featured plenty of people who had been head coaches before. Mike Nolan had been the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and McCarthy actually worked on his staff. Jim Tomsula, the defensive line coach, had also been the skipper for San Francisco, albeit for a brief cup of coffee.

John Fassel joined as special teams coordinator, and while he had never been a head coach before, he did...

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