The Dallas Cowboys and whoever they hire as their head coach will be looking to make it back to the playoffs. The Cowboys offense could look to add another playmaker on offense to help get the unit back on track.
The Dallas Cowboys offense lacked the same explosiveness it did in the past. The injury to Dak Prescott likely played a role, but they could look to reunite with one of their former playmakers this offseason.
“Adams may see the Cowboys’ stable quarterback situation with Dak Prescott and Lamb as a big draw if he can pick his next destination. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be open to a splashy trade to build around Prescott and find a complement to Lamb in the passing game.”
Friction breeds growth, and Lamb’s evolution mirrored the team’s struggles. Two headlines bookend his journey. On February 11, the aftermath of the Cowboys’ playoff debacle led to his blunt self-assessment, “ I need to grow up! ” By December 16, the narrative had flipped into Lamb showing his prowess as one of the team’s leaders.
Newsweek shared its latest 2025 NFL mock draft and has the Cowboys addressing the wide receiving corps with a superstar wide receiver who shined in the SEC. Gavino Borquez made his projections and the Cowboys land Missouri Tigers playmaker Luther Burden III with the No. 12 overall pick.
This was interesting, as Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has added fuel to the speculation surrounding the team's head coaching vacancy by "liking" a social media post. Th
The Cowboys are predicted to strike big this offseason, pairing CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott with another bonafide superstar receiver.
Nick Bolton has been the starting middle linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs for the past four seasons, winning two Super Bowls and reaching four AFC Championships—accomplishments that surpass what the entire Cowboys roster has achieved.
CeeDee Lamb added fuel to the fire after details of a conversation between Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones were revealed. According to FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spoke to Colorado head coach Deion Sanders about the head coaching position.
The Dallas Cowboys need to add another playmaker to the offense and the upcoming NFL Draft is going to be the perfect way to do so.
The Oklahoma Sooners have had some historic teams in years past. And, no, I'm not talking about historically bad teams like this last year -- teams that have made history. They have had some of the best teams ever to never win a National Championship,
The Dallas Cowboys decided their fourth interview for a head coach would be an in-house candidate. The Cowboys are interviewing offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their head coaching gig,