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While on First Take, NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed a shocking development regarding Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons as he seeks out an extension.
With the Cowboys ’ offense having a lot of pieces to work with, as Dak Prescott, like Ferguson, aims to bounce back from an injury-riddled season, No. 87 looms large in the passing game with Pickens and Lamb.
The Dallas Cowboys will have a healthy Dak Prescott heading into 2025 and hopes of rebounding from a disappointing season -- but one Pro Bowler is setting his sights on the highest goal. Guard Tyler Smith opened up about his expectations for the 2025 NFL season,
Skeptical at first, the NFL’s best kicker now says he understands what new HC Brian Schottenheimer is going for.
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By the end of the day today, a total of 30 teams will be in training camp, and by the end of the day tomorrow, all 32 teams will be in camp. And not that anyone's keeping track, but we're also less than 10 DAYS away from the first preseason game of the NFL season and that will happen on July 31 with the Chargers facing the Lions in the Hall of Fame Game.
Here we are, as training camp has begun in Oxnard for the Dallas Cowboys, and instead of Day 1 being filled with hope and positivity, the dark cloud that is the Micah Parsons contract saga is blocking out the sun.
Injuries are an inevitable part of every NFL season. They’ve impacted the outcome of countless playoff races and helped determine many Super Bowl champions over the years.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott understands that Dallas' recent postseason struggles aren't up to the franchise's historic standards. Dallas didn't even make the NFL Playoffs in 2024, as Prescott missed over half of the year due to a hamstring injury.