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The Cowboys' disappointing season continued when the 2025 first-team All-Pro selections were announced and no Dallas players made the cut.
The Dallas Cowboys had everything go their way on Wild card weekend as the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles lost their playoff games.
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to Netflix, and now a legend of the team will be joining the party on the streaming service. Netflix announced on Wednesday that Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin will be launching a new show. Irvin is set to debut his new video podcast, The White House, beginning on January 19.
For the Dallas Cowboys, holding onto one of the league’s best wide receiver groups is proving to be a bigger challenge than making the playoffs. WR George Pickens is still at the Cowboys, but the question is for how long.
The Dallas Cowboys have been dubbed “America’s Team,” and during the 1990s, they helped lead the charge the NFL made in its popularity. The Cowboys won three Super Bowls in the decade as quarterback Troy Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith and wide receiver Michael Irvin became household names.
This season didn't go as planned for the Dallas Cowboys. It was their first year under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, and while they showed promise in som
All of this has made them the favorite heading into the game and also helped Texas Monthly’s Dan Solomon formulate a controversial opinion: The Texans, not the Cowboys, are America’s Team. Solomon joined the Standard to defend his hot take. Listen to the interview above or read the transcript below.
That being said, given their lack of success over the last few decades, can the Dallas Cowboys still be considered America's Team? Well, at least one Texas Monthly writer says it's time to give the Texans that title.
The Dallas Cowboys need to make some moves. Javonte Williams brought his career back to life, and he’s likely looking at a big contract now. That’s why, as much as they would love to keep the former Denver Broncos star around for longer,
The Dallas Cowboys have requested to interview New York Giants interim defensive coordinator Charlie Bullen for the team’s open coordinator job, sources confirmed to DLLS. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo