The Dallas Cowboys' need their 2025 offseason to go completely differently than their "all in" 2024 offseason . Owner and general manager Jerry Jones initially promised big moves and spending a year ago,
It's highly unlikely the Dallas Cowboys choose to trade pass rusher Micah Parsons. In fact, there's only one scenario where it might be acceptable.
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones made his next big move, signing standout defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa to a 4-year, $80M deal with $58M guaranteed. Dallas was planning on franchise tagging Odighizuwa had they not reached an agreement by Tuesday afternoon,
Given how last season went for the Dallas Cowboys, and with all of the heat owner Jerry Jones took for sitting on the sidelines and not making any splashy moves in free agency or the draft, one would think Jones would want to make some noise this offseason.
J erry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have opened up contract extension talks again with star edge rusher, Micah Parsons. The four-time Pro Bowl selection is entering the fifth and
It can sometimes be difficult to read between the lines with the Cowboys’ owner. Luckily, we’ve got an expert.
Maxx Crosby was the first of multiple pass rushers to make headlines this offseason. His new contract is a record-setting one, becoming the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. This should just be the beginning,
Micah Parsons signing a contract extension with the Dallas Cowboys might have to wait a bit, according to Jerry Jones. They’ll have to take care of other things with free agency coming. “I don’t believe that not signing Dak or not signing Lamb hurt us in free agency last year at all,
The Dallas Cowboys have a limited amount of cap space heading into the offseason and free agency period and have just spend a chunk of it on re-signing one of their own defensive lineman
On Wednesday afternoon, the Raiders gave edge rusher Maxx Crosby a three-year, 106.5 million contract extension with $91.5 million in new guaranteed money. His average salary is now $35.5 million, the highest deal for a non-quarterback in league history.
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