Dallas Cowboys, Training Camp
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It's a brave statement for a first-year head coach, but Brian Schottenheimer believes the Dallas Cowboys' defense can be one of the NFL's best at forcing
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCamp injury to Cowboys 3rd-highest paid player opens opportunity for 3 younger vetsIt's never good when a veteran starter falls to injury early in training camp, but the Cowboys could see a bright side to Terence Steele's absence.
If Prescott stays healthy, it's hard to see the Cowboys falling under the eight-win total. They not only went 12-5 in three consecutive seasons prior to 2024, but Prescott has never led them to a losing record when he's played a full year.
SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor reveals five betting hot takes and longshot bets for the Dallas Cowboys during the 2025 NFL season
OXNARD, Calif. — When the Cowboys unleashed their unique rebuild this offseason — more of a reclamation project, actually — the first-round picks came from all parts of the country to fill the defensive depth chart. They may have been brought in to fill an even bigger void, too.
As training camp kicks off for the Dallas Cowboys, receiver CeeDee Lamb gave his thoughts on Micah Parsons' pursuit of a new deal ahead of the 2025 season.
Boston College defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku had first-round talent, but the Dallas Cowboys landed him at No. 44 overall. He's already proving to be a steal.
OXNARD – This time last year, Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb wasn’t in Oxnard for training camp with his teammates and coaches; he was holding out, awaiting his new contract. That wasn’t a fun time for CeeDee nor his teammates or the organziation, but business is business and it had to be handled, and we are glad it was.