What in the Wide World of Sports is going on out there in the NFC East?
The New York Giants were the only team in the division to win a game in Week 6? The Giants?
Seriously?
Here’s the scary part, not only for the Dallas Cowboys and their fanbase, but for the rest of the division too.
Let’s say the Giants roll into Denver next week and pull off another upset. Let’s further postulate that the Eagles lose at Minnesota and Dallas loses to Washington.
The Giants would be in third place, only a game behind both the Eagles...
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George Pickens is off to a historic start as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. He has over 500 yards receiving and has caught six touchdowns through the first six games with the team, something that only Amari Cooper has ever done in franchise history.
Pickens has a bit more in common with Cooper, though. When Dallas traded for Cooper during the 2018 season, they did so with him in a position to sign a contract extension at that point in his career. Despite the fact that Cooper served as the catalyst of change for that season’s team, and propelled...
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If the Cowboys trade rising star George Pickens before the deadline, they could land first-round draft capital to rebuild their defense, while re-signing Javonte Williams keeps their offense elite.
The Dallas Cowboys have a rare problem most NFL teams envy — too much offensive talent.
With CeeDee Lamb entrenched as one of the league’s premier wideouts and George Pickens quickly emerging as a top-10 receiver in his own right, the Cowboys have two legitimate No. 1 targets on the roster.
But with multiple extensions looming and holes on defense that can’t be ignored, the...
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If the Cowboys win their next two games, their chances of making a trade will increase significantly.
From trading a first-round pick to the Raiders for Amari Cooper in 2018 to acquiring Jonathan Mingo for a fourth-round pick last year, Dallas has made six trades in-season in the weeks leading up to the deadline over the last seven years. Could 2025 bring the seventh in eight years?
“We have thought all along that if we see a way to improve this year...
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After the Giants’ massive upset over the Eagles last Thursday night, the NFC East appeared open for business. Washington could’ve been the new division leaders with a win, while a Dallas victory would’ve had the Cowboys right on their heels and Philadelphia’s. But instead, somehow, New York was the only team in Week 6 to move up the NFC East standings.
At the very least, Philly was the only losing team to get blown out. Both the Commanders and Cowboys lost their games on last-second field goals, but not without some distressing circumstances. Washington fumbled away a chance to close...
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Every week, we gather to discuss the latest news about the Dallas Cowboys and seek our writer’s perspective on each headline. Welcome back to the roundtable. This week we have David Howman, Tom Ryle, Jess Haynie, and Sean Martin.
Mike: It was more run-fit sloppiness than pure out-scheming, but Carolina amplified those mistakes with smart tools. The Panthers leaned on motion and condensed splits to muddy the Cowboys’ keys so the Cowboys defensive front had to declare gap responsibilities late....
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The Dallas Cowboys lost on Sunday for the second time as a road favorite this season. The first instance of this phenomenon was back in Week 3 against the Chicago Bears and the most recent was Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Caleb Williams and Bryce Young, everyone. Two of the (obviously) best quarterbacks in the NFL.
We have enough data to feel confident in our thoughts and opinions on this team. The Cowboys have a spectacular offense, but they are going to be limited at every turn by their defense. It is a great crime of football roster construction.
As...
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The Dallas Cowboys went into Bank of America stadium with bags of confidence after the New York Jets performance, but the defense looked a distant relative from who they were the week previous. The losses on the defensive side of the ball kept coming, and it led to Dallas taking a huge loss to a team they should have cake-walked. But how did the Cowboys rookie class play in a game that frustrated so many fans? Let’s dive in and find out.
Currently out with a high ankle sprain.
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Two things are very true right now about the 2025 Dallas Cowboys. On one hand, QB Dak Prescott is playing the best football of his career. On the other, he’s trying to overcome the worst defense he’s ever been saddled with. This dichotomy is what’s led to the Cowboys’ 2-3-1 record after six weeks, and is on pace to throw Prescott’s MVP-worthy performance right into the garbage along with the rest of Dallas’ season.
Give the Cowboys at least a semi-capable defense, and it likely swings their Week 4 game against the Packers and last Sunday’s in Carolina to victories....
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The Dallas Cowboys’ defense could soon be welcoming back one of its most dynamic young playmakers.
LB DeMarvion Overshown, who tore his ACL during the 2024 season, is reportedly nearing the opening of his 21-day practice window in the next one to two weeks.
The third-year linebacker out of Texas was expected to be a versatile weapon for DC Matt Eberflus, and his absence has been felt deeply through the first stretch of the season.
Dallas has struggled to find consistency in the second level of its defense, and Overshown’s potential return couldn’t come at a better time.
His speed,...
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The Dallas Cowboys are down bad right now.
Sometimes when things are falling apart you have to apply some unorthodox “logic” to fix the situation. This doesn’t always work, but when you are far enough down the rabbit hole certain things escape the conventional definition of what logic is because of your circumstances.
To be clear the Cowboys have 11 games remaining and in an infinite world of possibilities could still mine out a playoff appearance as a result of them. History is not on their side in that capacity, though.
As we try to “fix” what is wrong with...
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The Cowboys could ignite a defensive revival by promoting Darian Thompson — their rising Secondary/Nickels coach — to Defensive Coordinator in 2025.
Thompson’s journey through the NFL has been an education under some of the most respected defensive architects in football — names like Steve Spagnuolo, Mike Nolan, Rod Marinelli, Dan Quinn, and Nick Rallis.
Each mentor taught him a different facet of defense, giving him a toolkit that few young coaches possess.
From Steve Spagnuolo – Thompson learned controlled aggression. Spagnuolo’s reputation as a blitz-happy defensive coordinator in Kansas City...
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