Steelers, Mike McCarthy and Cowboys
Digest more
Current Colorado Buffaloes defensive coordinator Robert Livingston is reportedly interviewing for a role on the Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff.
The Cowboys have several holes to fill in the 2026 NFL Draft, so let's see what the PFF mock draft simulator says about their picks.
The offseason is in full swing for the Dallas Cowboys, as Stephen Jones went through the steps toward fixing the team for 2026.
George Pickens had a career year in 2025 after being traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Dallas Cowboys. With Dak Prescott as his quarterback, Pickens recorded personal best statistics with 93 receptions, 1,429 yards, and nine touchdowns. He’s now set for free agency and could land a massive deal if he hits the open market.
3 - BUS DRIVERS DON’T BEAT SUPER-TALENT Jarrett Stidham (a kid from Stephenville, Texas, about 90 miles from Dallas and population 20,000) is a 29-year-old journeyman pressed into service because first-round starter Bo Nix broke his ankle in last week’s Broncos playoff win.
Cowboys Wire on MSN
3 Lone Star standouts at Senior Bowl who fit Cowboys plans
The Dallas Cowboys are looking for defensive players they can pick up in the 2026 NFL draft and these Senior Bowl standouts ae great options
Colorado defensive coordinator Robert Livingston is drawing some interest from the NFL. On Thursday, Todd Archer, who covers the Dallas Cowboys for ESPN, reported that Livingston was one of three coaches with in-person interviews Thursday for positions with the Cowboys.
Pro Football Reference data shared by FOX Sports indicates that the Cowboys topped the list for total home attendance, drawing 743,934 fans during the season. Second to the Cowboys was the Denver Broncos at 687,500, followed by Kansas City and the New York Jets.
After the Dallas Cowboys hired away a top Philadelphia Eagles assistant, they denied the Eagles a chance to do the same to them.
The most recent saga got out of control and ended with Micah Parsons requesting a trade, which ultimately sent him to the Green Bay Packers, where he signed a four-year, $188 million deal. They entered an offseason that could either put them in line for Super Bowl contention or keep them as a good but not excellent team.
The Cowboys initially had five players selected to the Pro Bowl with quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver George Pickens, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, kicker Brandon Aubrey and left guard Tyler Smith. Kick returner KaVontae Turpin, tight end Jake Ferguson and Lamb have since been added to the roster as injury replacements.
As the Dallas Cowboys grapple with another disappointing offseason, franchise legend Darren Woodson is holding nothing back, placing the blame directly on Jerry Jones and issuing a critical warning about the team’s newest defensive hire.