Dallas Cowboys fans must be wondering what Micah Parsons has been up to in the past couple of days. The All-Pro pass rusher was in Japan, continuing his offshore training regime and preparing for the OTAs.
A clip of Parsons taking on a sumo wrestler during the trip has gone viral on social media. The first round between Parsons and his opponent didn’t exactly go the Cowboys star’s way.
Micah Parsons usually lines up against the biggest people in the NFL, facing left tackles on a weekly basis. He took things to a different level on Saturday, though.
Micah Parsons took on a sumo wrestler and you absolutely have to see it.
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There is a lot happening around the NFC East these days.
Commanders WR Jahan Dotson feels like he was traded to a new team - Bryan Manning, USA TodayWashington’s franchise facelift is clearly evident to Jahan Dotson.
The 2023 NFL season was one to forget for Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson. After catching 35 passes and leading the team with seven touchdowns as a rookie in 2022 despite missing five games, Dotson was expected to be...
Don't look now but the Dallas Cowboys have turned a once position of weakness into a strength heading into the 2024 season. Cowboys fans have the franchise
With the new season approaching, a question that is often asked is about the future of the Dallas Cowboys. It is nothing to do with the ownership, but rather what the ownership does with regard to the future of their superstars.
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Our survey shows a majority of fans think the Cowboys were winners in the draft
We are roughly a week removed from the end of the 2024 NFL Draft. The major milestone event is the last chance for teams to significantly improve their roster for the upcoming season and hitting or missing in the event can set a franchise’s direction for years to come.
The Dallas Cowboys are recognized as a team that drafts very well despite the misfire that seems to be...
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What are your expectations for Tyler Guyton in 2024?
The Dallas Cowboys have big expectations for their 2024 rookie draft class as many project that their first three picks will have large roles right out of the gate. If this happens, it will be a stark contrast from last year’s group. We don’t have to remind fans that of the team’s eight draft picks from a year ago, only Mazi Smith started for them and he only started three games. And 75% of the...
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Dallas would be wise to add some much-needed insurance at some positions of concern.
With the 2024 NFL Draft now behind us, we can set our sights on how the Dallas Cowboys can continue to improve the roster prior to the start of the season. Whether it's via trade or free agency, there are still plenty of talent available to upgrade things.
Even after addressing the majority of their roster holes with their eight selections in the draft, there are...
After the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys ended the event with eight total draft picks. Four of those picks were in the first two days of the draft and the other half were later-round draft picks on day three.
After months of speculation, the Dallas Cowboys officially brought back former All-Pro Running Back, Ezekiel Elliott on Monday. Signing Elliott had been floated by Jerry Jones for almost a year.
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The Cowboys linebacker position has the potential to be a strength for a long time.
One of the things the Dallas Cowboys had to do this offseason was get their linebacker room in order. The experiment with Markquese Bell at the position had some high notes, but he needs to go back to his natural spot playing safety. Dallas decided to go the veteran free agent route and picked up not only Eric Kendricks, but also Damien Wilson as of...
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The Cowboys are currently tied for the most projected compensatory picks in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys have a plan. Whether or not anyone agrees with that plan will not change what the club does, and it seems apparent that the Cowboys are at least putting all of their eggs in the basket of 2025.
To be clear, this is not about Dallas tanking the upcoming season, but with regards to draft capital that they want to accrue. We know the...
Bart Starr earned his first win as head coach of the Green Bay Packers in improbable fashion as his squad shocked the previously unbeaten Dallas Cowboys in Dallas, 19-17.
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Kendricks on Zimmer’s syle, state of Cowboys LBs - Patrik Walker, DallasCowboys.comThe former All-Pro is giddy about being with his old coach again.
It’ll all begin, and end, with how quickly everyone involved can come together under Zimmer’s system and tutelage, a Super Bowl-winning defensive backs coach in Dallas who garners a ton of respect from around the league — now returned to try and again...
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin made headlines on Friday due to some unfortunate news: He's being let go by NFL Network. The decision was reported by The New York Post and The Athletic, adding that NFL Total Access is also done after over 20 years on the air.
In March, the San Francisco 49ers were thrilled to agree to terms on a one-year deal with free agent linebacker Eric Kendricks, providing insurance in case Dre Greenlaw missed significant time due to the torn Achilles suffered in the Super Bowl.
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Here is our scouting report on linebacker Marist Liufau from Notre Dame
We continue our 2024 NFL Draft scouting reports, now reviewing players in the Dallas Cowboys newest draft class. This report is on third-round selection Marist Liufau from Notre Dame.
Marist Liufau
LB
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Senior
6’2”
234 lbs
Hand size- 9 7/8” (63%)
Arm Length- 34 1/4” (86%)
Wingspan- 79” (90%)
How new #Cowboys LB Marist Liufau fared in...
This is the question that is weighing on the Cowboys’ passing game this year. From personnel to fans, everybody wants to know who will be the Cowboys’ signal caller in 2024?