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Cowboys fans predict that Dak will be Dak in 2026

Cowboys fans predict that Dak will be Dak in 2026

Earlier this week we asked you to vote in a survey about Dak Prescott. More specifically, a survey about how Prescott will perform in 2026 in respect to touchdown passes thrown for the season.

We gave you options that would have inferred Dak could be injured at some point, or that the running game or defense might take over matters and alter Prescott’s stats. Most of you were not buying any of those shenanigans.

Instead, a majority of you agree that Dak is gonna Dak in 2026. 66% of fans thought that Prescott will end the season with between 30-39...

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Cowboys countdown to kickoff: Top 100 iconic games – Day 58

Cowboys countdown to kickoff: Top 100 iconic games – Day 58

*It is Day 58 of our 100-day countdown to kickoff. We are looking back at the 100 most iconic games in Dallas Cowboys history. The countdown will leads us right up to the opening game of 2026. Our look back doesn’t depend on just one criteria for our rankings. We take into consideration things like how big the game was for the organization, how memorable the game was, games that had unusual events take place, games that are a part of NFL lore, Cowboys firsts, and games where the Cowboys just plain dominated. Variety is the spice of life and...

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Cowboys position group improvement battle: Defensive line vs. secondary

Cowboys position group improvement battle: Defensive line vs. secondary

The Dallas Cowboys defense was atrocious last year. In 2026, Dallas is banking that several additions to two key units on the defensive side will make the group, and the team, much more dangerous. We’ll break it down between the defensive line and the secondary.

Defensive line

Rashan Gary, Malachi Lawrence and Otto Ogbonnia are some of the most notable names the Cowboys brought in to bolster a defensive line that struggled to do anything positive last year. Dallas, however, has multiple issues on defense. Both the run and pass defense struggled last year, and over the last few...

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Biggest differences with Cowboys from this year to last

Biggest differences with Cowboys from this year to last

Things feel different. We have been saying this for a while now. The Dallas Cowboys have legitimately-founded excitement around them, but they remain a franchise with a 30-year shadow hanging over them. Both things can be true.

Today we are going to be looking at what is different about the Cowboys right now as opposed to this time last year. To be clear differences are not always positive, but right now there are plenty of positive things to point at.

No contract drama

This feels like the most obvious thing, and it is a difference relative to multiple recent...

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Where Are They Now: 2014 Cowboys Turn to Coaching Careers

Where Are They Now: 2014 Cowboys Turn to Coaching Careers

As a fan of America’s Team that was not alive to see their 1990s dominance, the 2014 Cowboys are easily one of my all-time favorite teams in the history of my fandom.

For a good while there, really up until the referees in Green Bay said that a catch we all watched was actually not a catch, they felt like a team of destiny. So surprising, so scrappy, electric on offense and tough when you needed them most on defense.

Yes, it came crashing down against the Packers in that highway robbery, but it’s still a fun team to reminisce...

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Looming Cowboys roster cuts: Why performance doesn’t tell the whole story

Looming Cowboys roster cuts: Why performance doesn’t tell the whole story

Every August, NFL fans ask the same question:

“Did the best players make the 53-man roster?”

It’s a perfectly reasonable question. It’s also the wrong one.

Because the job of an NFL front office isn’t to reward the best performances from training camp or the preseason. Its job is to assemble the roster that gives the organization the greatest chance to succeed – not just this season, but over the next three or four years.

In management, there’s a simple framework that captures this dilemma: the Performance–Potential-Matrix, better known as the 9-Box Grid. Organizations evaluate employees on two separate dimensions:...

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UFL vs. CFL: The Cowboys and NFL Have a Favorite

UFL vs. CFL: The Cowboys and NFL Have a Favorite

If you think back, football has never been short on leagues like the UFL and CFL trying to carve out a role behind the NFL.

NFL Europe had the league’s backing, the original USFL had stars, money, and enough nerve to try and challenge the NFL head on. The XFL has come and gone a couple of times, while Arena Football has built a pretty loyal following in its own lane.

One league has kept playing. The Canadian Football League (CFL).

I think the staying power it has shown over the years should earn them a little respect. The CFL...

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Cowboys news: Brian Schottenheimer and a 2nd-year leap?

Cowboys news: Brian Schottenheimer and a 2nd-year leap?

How does Schotty evolve in Year 2? – Patrik Walker, Nick Eatman & Tommy Yarrish, Dallascowboys.com

Can the second-year coach improve in his second act with the team?

No.8) How does Schotty evolve in Year 2?

Patrik: Two words: red zone. This is an offense that could’ve been unstoppable in Schottenheimer’s first season calling plays, but their wall of kryptonite was always waiting for them at around the 20-yard line. Can they run the ball with Javonte Williams? Yep. Can they work the field underneath with Jake Ferguson and the wideouts? Yep. Can they stretch the...

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Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: DT Kenny Clark

Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: DT Kenny Clark

Like a slew of rookies, Kenny Clark will participate in his first Cowboys training camp later this month. But entering his 11th season, he’s already one of the team’s veteran leaders and an important piece on a transforming defense.

Background

Years in NFL: 10
Acquired by: Trade (2025)

Dak Prescott is the last man standing from the Cowboys’ 2016 draft class, but he’s got a couple of new teammates who were part of the greater group. Clark, along with Jonathan Bullard, were both taken ahead of Prescott that weekend, and Clark didn’t have to wait long as a first-round...

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Cowboys countdown to kickoff: Top 100 iconic games – Day 59

Cowboys countdown to kickoff: Top 100 iconic games – Day 59

*It is Day 59 of our 100-day countdown to kickoff. We are looking back at the 100 most iconic games in Dallas Cowboys history. The countdown will leads us right up to the opening game of 2026. Our look back doesn’t depend on just one criteria for our rankings. We take into consideration things like how big the game was for the organization, how memorable the game was, games that had unusual events take place, games that are a part of NFL lore, Cowboys firsts, and games where the Cowboys just plain dominated. Variety is the spice of life and...

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Ranking the top 10 players on the Cowboys’ 2026 roster: #1 CeeDee Lamb

Ranking the top 10 players on the Cowboys’ 2026 roster: #1 CeeDee Lamb

A little less than two weeks stand between the Dallas Cowboys and the start of 2026 training camp. Dallas officially reports to Oxnard on July 28th, with the first training camp practice taking place on the 29th.

The Cowboys’ roster looks significantly different from what it did at this time last year, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. With that thought in mind, today we continue our series ranking the top 10 players on the Cowboys’ roster for the 2026 season.

1) CeeDee Lamb

Age: 27

Years Pro: 6

NFL Awards: 5x Pro Bow, 1x First-Team All-Pro...

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Dak Prescott has a stacked offense, now he needs to take it to a new level

Dak Prescott has a stacked offense, now he needs to take it to a new level

Most questions surrounding Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott are about what he has left to prove in his very successful career. One of the interesting questions surrounding him now, however, is whether the Cowboys have finally built the kind of offense that puts him in the best position to succeed. Let’s see what Prescott is working with in 2026.

After a decade as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback, there isn’t much left to learn about Prescott. We know he can produce Pro Bowl numbers, lead one of the league’s better regular-season offenses and shoulder the expectations that come with being the quarterback...

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