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Sports Illustrated |
"I really like our room. At the same time, obviously losing Brandin Cooks in free agency, we're still open to looking at a really explosive No. 2 that could upgrade us."
Dallas Morning News |
David Mulugheta has been a popular name in NFL circles in recent years.
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Dan Patrick reflects on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' recent comments surrounding Micah Parsons' contract, including what more the Dallas owner needs to see from his star defensive player before reaching...
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Jones discussed a few topics at the NFL Annual Meeting, including some injury updates and DeMarcus Lawrence’s recent Dallas criticism.
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Yardbarker on MSNStephen Jones indicates the Cowboys are in the hunt for 'explosive' WR2As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for the 2025 offseason, one of the key areas of focus should be bolstering their wide receiver corps. Stephen Jones, the team’s Chief Operating Officer, recently commented on the team’s strategy and plans for the upcoming season,
The Cowboys have already made two trades this offseason. Could more be on the way for Stephen Jones and the front office?
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott continues to make progress from an injury that forced him to miss a big part of the 2024 season.
Two of the Cowboys biggest defensive stars, DeMarvion Overshown & Trevon Diggs, are recovering from serious injuries and Stephen Jones provided the latest news.
The Cowboys retained some of their key players like defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, safety Markquese Bell and kick returner KaVontae Turpin. They also acquired veteran linebacker Kenneth Murray Jr. from the Tennessee Titans and cornerback Kaiir Elam from the Buffalo Bills. However, Dallas has yet to make a splashy addition from the open market.
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SB Nation on MSNDallas Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones hints that trade could be comingThe Dallas Cowboys have been active so far this offseason. Skeptics are allowed remain in “I’ll believe it when I see it” mode, but in a literal and transactional sense, the Cowboys have been much busier these days than in recent ones.
For the second consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys' free agency has left many scratching their heads. Media and fans alike view the team's moves with growing bewilderment. Some ar
After a long negotiation that dragged on into the start of the 2024 season, Dak Prescott closed his second mega-contract with the Dallas Cowboys, which will pay him $240 million ov