Cowboys Trade Pitch Moves Dak Prescott to Steelers
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was coy when asked about where he landed in the vote to reject the proposal to ban the tush push on Wednesday.
Financially, Prescott takes up plenty of cap space, $50.5 million. The Cowboys invest $52.5 million in cap space to the position, No. 1 in the NFL. The Rams are second at $51.79 million with Matthew Stafford taking up $47.4 million. Now, enough with the money.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN2025 OTA Update: Cowboys best option to play slot CB might be All-Pro defenderThe best option for the new slot CB for the Dallas Cowboys might be All-Pro DaRon Bland, who took reps at the position in the first OTA session.
An Eagles player said the team would have to worry about the Dallas Cowboys following the George Pickens trade, but it could ultimately prove to be beneficial for the Eagles.
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Hopes are up for the Dallas Cowboys who look to rebound from a dreadful 2024 campaign. Dallas suffered multiple injuries, leading to a 7-10 finish. To the credit of the front office, they’re not solely relying on a return to health to get back on track.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN5 forgotten Cowboys to watch at OTAs: Offense EditionThe Dallas Cowboys have the day off on Wednesday, as they work through their first Organized Team Activities (OTAs) of the 2025 campiagn. The team worked Monday and Tuesday with on-field drills, the first time most of the veterans have been able to work with the coaches through drills since last year.
Though he has yet to be cleared for contact, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said he's making strides in rehabbing his hamstring injury that ended his 2024 season early.
The often-imitated, never-equaled Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders are officially coming back to Netflix this summer, which means we’ve got another season of high kicks, jump splits, “yes ma'am’s” and “Thunderstruck” dances.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN$260 million man does as much as allowed as OTAs pull curtain back on 2025 CowboysNow getting ready to play the first new season of his four-year, $260 million extension, Prescott is now the offense's resident old man after the retirement of Zack Martin in the offseason. Prescott is entering his 10th season, all as a starter since being drafted in 2016.
Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb finally has a running mate in George Pickens, but his new teammate comes with a reputation that some think is a red flag. Known for his fiery personality on the field and reported off-field issues with missed meetings, Pickens comes to The Star looking to change the perception of him as a person and player.