Consensus draft boards are taking shape, and the Cowboys may get a few good defensive tackle options in Round 2, Pick 44.
The Dallas Cowboys and Osa Odighizuwa are negotiating a new deal that would bring the defensive tackle back for a fifth season with the franchise, head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters Thursday.
The Dallas Cowboys ended the 2024 season with an uncharacteristic 7-10 record. The team dealt with massive injuries on both sides of the ball, including losing Sam Williams, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Dak Prescott for more or most of the season.
DeMarcus Lawrence's agent indicated his client wants to play a 12th season with the Dallas Cowboys, but that the decision to re-sign him will ultimately be up to the team. David Canter, who represents Lawrence,
The Dallas Cowboys' "all in" 2024 offseason was just the opposite of what owner and general manager Jerry Jones initially promised. Dallas ended up spending an NFL-low $20.47 million in free agency, per OverTheCap.
This year, the Cowboys have significant internal business to handle — specifically, trying to re-sign defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa. And even though Micah Parsons still has another year on his rookie contract (so his deadline isn’t two weeks away),
The Dallas Cowboys discussed trading up to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft with the Tennessee Titans, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio. "Now I think a lot of teams talk about moving around and I don't know if you guys have heard that,
Dave Helman kicks off NFL Combine week hitting on all of the NFL's latest news with Ben Arthur including that the Los Angeles Rams could be moving on from QB Matthew Stafford. They also talk about Colorado Buffaloes QB Sheduer Sanders not throwing at the NFL Combine and what will the Dallas Cowboys do in the draft & more.
On Thursday at a promotional event at H-E-B in far north Fort Worth, Lawrence signed autographs and posed for photos for a long line of patient and passionate Dallas Cowboys fans. The man can work a room,
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis (2) comes up with an interception of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan in the end zone during the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, December 22,
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