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The Dallas Cowboys are seeking defensive reinforcements after a disappointing season, with veteran pass rusher Calais Campbell emerging as a logical, cost-effective target. Following the collapse of Patrick Queen's trade talks due to his high cap hit,
Jerry Jones isn’t playing it safe anymore. In a series of rapid-fire strikes on Friday, the Dallas Cowboys confirmed their “all-in” status for the 2026 season.
The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams could target a former Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks All-Pro defender in NFL free agency
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Dallas Cowboys linked with 35-year-old star linebacker
The Dallas Cowboys have lost over a dozen players on defense in the last 12 months, and while there have been a few interesting additions, one of the latest rumors links them to a soon-to-turn-36 linebacker.
The Dallas Cowboys could look to fill their hole at linebacker with Anthony Hill Jr., who was a star for the Texas Longhorns.
The NFL draft process is called a process for a reason. Scouting begins early. It continues through their playing career, through the NFL combine, and through their individual pro days until the draft rolls around in April.
The Dallas Cowboys could fill a roster hole with a promising player in the 2026 NFL draft.
A former Dallas Cowboys who became a free agent in March of 2026 has been quickly signed by a rival franchise.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed optimism about the team's defense after adding six new players this offseason. Dallas finished 30th in total defense last season.
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NFL insider backs Cowboys’ decision to pass on Steelers linebacker
NFL Insider Adam Schefter has provided insight on why the Dallas Cowboys’ decision to pass on Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen was a wise move. Schefter, who works for ESPN, appeared on The Pat McAfee Show on March 10,