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Cowboys' Dak Prescott, Solomon Thomas discuss 'carrying on the light' of Marshawn Kneeland
The Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) are dealing with the difficult task of preparing for their upcoming "Monday Night Football" game at the Las Vegas Raiders (2-7) as the Cowboys continue to mourn the passing of teammate Marshawn Kneeland.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled to run the ball this season, as has been the case for the past two seasons. The Raiders will face one of
With loud music playing and the additions of safety Malik Hooker and defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey’s 21-day return to practice windows opening, things appeared to be normal. This was the Cowboys’ first practice since the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland late last week.
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The Dallas Cowboys' recently announced in-house battle comes with extremely questionable timing
If the Dallas Cowboys want to turn their 3-5-1 season around, they're going to need to protect quarterback Dak Prescott. So far, they haven't been doing so well enough.
Will the Dallas Cowboys cut OL Terence Steele in 2026? We analyze the team's fiscal landscape and key roster choices here.
Excluding Hooker—who remains on Injured Reserve as of today—the Cowboys are down to Donovan Wilson (who missed last game), Markquese Bell, and undrafted rookie Alijah Clark at safety. Any help would be welcome and in Diggs, Dallas would get a starting-caliber starter for a low price. It's a no-brainer even with slim playoff hopes.
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Cowboys $11 million of defensive improvements might not show up thanks to this
Could better competition at quarterback and play caller negate an improved Dallas defense after the trade deadline?
The Dallas Cowboys remained in the same spot in nearly every NFL power ranking, despite their trade deadline additions.