The Dallas Cowboys could be seeing a former face in the near future. Earlier this week the New York Giants dismissed Brian Daboll as their head coach, he literally never won a game against the Cowboys, and they are now the second team in the NFL who will officially be looking for a new skipper come 2026 (Tennessee Titans).
Early odds are out for who will be the next coach to lead the Giants, and the betting favorite is man who preceded Brian Schottenheimer as the Cowboys head coach in Mike McCarthy. Wouldn’t that be something?
McCarthy defeated Daboll’s Giants...
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Things look bleak for the Cowboys right now. They lost consecutive games for the first time this season and then went off to their bye. They’ve had to sit with that feeling for a full week now, and on top of it they’ve watched the Eagles rip off their third straight win. According to the prediction model from The Athletic, Dallas has just a 7% chance of making the postseason right now.
But there is still hope.
The road from here is pretty challenging. Monday night’s game against a struggling Raiders team is the easier battle, but after that they...
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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott has long been a steady performer when the national spotlight shines brightest.
With a 5-2 career record on Monday Night Football, Prescott has shown a knack for delivering when the stage is big, and the lights are bright.
Next Monday night, he’ll have another chance to add to that record when the Cowboys take on the Las Vegas Raiders, his first time ever playing in back-to-back Monday night games.
After a disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals last week, Prescott and the Cowboys are eager to get back on track.
History suggests that Dak performs...
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It was an awkward situation for Dallas Cowboys fans on Monday night as the Philadelphia Eagles won and many of us were quite pleased about that.
To be clear, this was the case because the Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers. While some Cowboys fans are likely holding out to hope that Dallas can still win the NFC East, the ultimate and likely inevitable reality is that they are going to be the first team to repeat as NFC East winners in over two decades. Blah.
The argument is that the greater purpose on Monday night was helping the Cowboys’...
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A familiar face — and a familiar advantage.
The New York Giants are once again searching for a head coach after moving on from Brian Daboll.
To the surprise of many, former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has emerged as the betting favorite (+700) to take over in New York, according to Bleacher Report Betting.
https://twitter.com/br_betting/status/1988300232808132708?s=61
For the Cowboys, this news isn’t cause for concern — it’s opportunity.
McCarthy taking the Giants job could actually benefit Dallas, keeping one divisional rival in transition while the Cowboys focus on steady improvement under Brian Schottenheimer.
The Cowboys Know McCarthy Better...
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It’s been a bumpy season for the Dallas Cowboys. The team had big expectactions coming into the year, despite taking on a new coaching staff. The front office was very active this offseason adding several new players to the team. Even though they remained frugal in free agency, the were aggressive in other means, orchestrating seven trades that added veteran players to their team. Some of these deals took place before the draft, others happened in summer before the season started, and then a couple more occurred last week right before the trade deadline.
While the effectiveness of the moves...
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From 2021 through the end of the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence at each end of their defensive line terrorizing opposing quarterbacks.
The Cowboys decided they couldn’t afford to retain either of them by the time the 2025 season kicked off.
Lawrence was allowed to depart for Seattle as a free agent signing. Jerry Jones got butthurt and sent Parsons off to Green Bay.
The company line was that exchanging Parsons for Kenny Clark and two first round picks made the Cowboys a better defensive team against the run.
We were told Dallas had...
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The reinforcements Jerry Jones talked about are finally coming for the Dallas Cowboys.
The loss of Marshawn Kneeland will be felt into the halls of Forever, but the Dallas Cowboys must slowly find their way forward as they prepare to visit the Las Vegas Raiders following their bye week, and they’ll do so with reinforcements in tow, namely DeMarvion Overshown and Shavon Revel.
Both have been officially activated from injured reserve to the 53-man roster by the Cowboys on Tuesday, having already practiced for some...
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The Dallas Cowboys made two huge moves at the trade deadline last week, hoping to bolster their defense. Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker Logan Wilson are both now in Dallas via trade and are anticipating making their debut Monday night against the Raiders. But they’re not the only defenders that will be added to the mix for the Cowboys.
On Tuesday, DeMarvion Overshown was activated from the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. At the same time, rookie Shavon Revel was activated from the non football injury (NFI) list. While that doesn’t necessarily guarantee either will suit up in...
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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
Booker’s tape against Arizona looked like grown-up guard play in a chaotic night. The Cardinals threw their whole disguise package at Dallas and Booker mostly kept his assignment clean. While the Cowboys were chasing the game, the box score says it all with five sacks for 40 yards, but this wasn’t a meltdown for Booker so much as...
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Prior to the 2025 NFL trade deadline the Dallas Cowboys added linebacker Logan Wilson and also pulled off a blockbuster trade to acquire defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Both of these moves were an attempt to upgrade their porous defense both for the present and the future. These are two savvy moves that will hopefully pay off, but help is still needed and free agents still on the open market could potentially help improve things further.
Here are a few players still available for the Dallas Cowboys should consider signing to further improve their roster for the rest of the season....
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The Dallas Cowboys are sitting at 3-5-1, and we understand the issues they have on the defensive side of the ball, but after making a few trades last week that included getting Quinnen Williams for at least two more years was a solid move.
As we sit here about the start of week 11, after Jerry Jones traded away Micah Parsons a week before the season, everyone picked the Packers to win it all, but have you seen them play the last two weeks?
Sure, the defense is really good, but Jordan Love and that offense has people talking today....
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