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The Cowboys re-signing the Big 3 would be a big mistake

Stephen Jones made the news last week while discussing the Dallas Cowboys’ plans regarding their three big contract negotiations. Jones called it a “challenge” to re-sign everyone. He also said the team was “playing Houdini” to re-sign Dak Prescott while still fielding a competitive team. And therein lies … Read more

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Dak Prescott aims to buck history in 9th year as starter

Dak Prescott aims to buck history in 9th year as starter

Barring injury, trade, or holdout, Dak Prescott is set to become only the third Dallas Cowboys player to start at quarterback for nine seasons. Last season, he tied Roger Staubach for third with eight seasons. Staubach was the starter in 1971, 1973-1979. For reasons unknown, Tom Landry went … Read more

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Jerry Jones Wants to Move Up in the Draft, Here's How He Could Do It

Win or lose, 2024 could be Jerry Jones’ last stand

Normally, I pay little attention to the talking heads on television. Especially when they are Giants or Jets fans. Seriously, those guys need help. But I was skimming through some videos online and came upon something I had missed five months ago. In my defense, I wasn’t paying … Read more

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Cowboys Rookie Class Face-off: 2024 vs. 2023

The undrafted free agents of the Cowboys’ 2023 rookie class outshone the drafted rookies last year. The 2024 class could outshine all 11 of the 2023 rookies too. It’s a harsh statement to make, but the truth is undeniable. First, let’s take a look at the 2023 class. … Read more

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Cowboys en Español: Cooper Rush

Backup QB battle: Who survives to start the season?

Call it an interesting season to come for the Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback room. Dak Prescott will be the starter, barring injury, but the question of how much longer that remains true after this season remains unanswered – so far. And, whether he gets an extension this season or … Read more

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Cowboys run of health ends in Seattle

6 Cowboys hoping to put injuries behind them

A half dozen Dallas Cowboys will arrive at training camp in Oxnard in less than two weeks, each carrying extra baggage. All six either suffered a season-ending injury last year or are dealing with issues that arose during this offseason. This list doesn’t include Dak Prescott’s recent foot … Read more

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Cowboys need Kendricks to be the man in the middle

The biggest weakness in the Dallas Cowboys defense in 2023 was right up the middle for all the world to see. And the entire NFL world saw it and took full advantage. Dallas comes into this season hoping that new Defensive Coordinator Mike Zimmer can shore that up. … Read more

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Ezekiel Elliott Finally Reaches 100 Yards, Joins Elite RB Group

Ezekiel Elliott’s Return: Triumph or tragedy?

Ezekiel Elliott’s second tour of duty with the Dallas Cowboys begins when camp opens in Oxnard in a few weeks. Elliott, the Cowboys first round pick in 2016, is looking to regain his form from his first four years. He’ll be hoping he’s left his last four underwhelming … Read more

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Mike McCarthy trusts the process, and so should we 2

Does Mike McCarthy have opposing goals for 2024 season?

There is a scene in the film, Moneyball, between Oakland’s A’s General Manager Billy Beane and Manager Art Howe. In 2001, the A’s had made the playoffs only to lose to the Yankees in the division series, 3-2. The 2002 season nears but there’s a problem. Oakland’s ownership … Read more

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Dallas Cowboys handicapped by Jerry Jones’ dual roles

With the beginning of training camp now just under three weeks away, many associated with the Dallas Cowboys will arrive in Oxnard with great expectations. That includes players, coaches, and the front office itself. Yesterday, I touched on Dak Prescott’s prospects for the upcoming season. Today, I will … Read more

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