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The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly going to be 'open for business' at the NFL trade deadline, according to owner and general manager Jerry Jones. Whether they ac
Dallas' injury-plagued defense got picked apart by Nix, and the Cowboys' offensive line got pummeled by Denver's pass rush
Dak Prescott, among others, said the Cowboys didn’t play to their identity in the road loss to Denver on Sunday. CeeDee Lamb said it’s time to start stringing some wins together (ideally that would have come earlier, but sure), while Jadeveon Clowney maintained the team shouldn’t be this up and down.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones cleared the air on NFL trade rumors surrounding Bengals star Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby of the Raiders.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are rumored to be willing participants ahead of the NFL’s Nov. 4th trade deadline.
Teams have until 4:00 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, November 4 to finalize trades for this league year, after which trades will not be made until the beginning of the next league year. So teams hoping to improve their rosters for a playoff push — or looking to reset for next season — have until next Tuesday to make those trades.
NFL Week 9 announcers, channels, streaming information, times for all 14 games on the NFL Week 9 schedule this week. Who is announcing each game?
Dallas is coming off a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday that dropped their record to 3-4-1. Though the players certainly didn’t pull their share of the weight in the 44-24 loss, there was plenty of blame placed at the feet of Brian Schottenheimer and his controversial decision to punt on a critical fourth down in the second half.