After restructuring a few contracts, the Cowboys should consider signing this recently released AFC Pro Bowl pass rusher.
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Cowboys Predicted to Sign 7,000-Yard Pro Bowl RB
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Cowboys 9-Time Pro Bowler Officially Retires From NFL
Analyst predicts Cowboys sign $7 million former Pro Bowl running back
After having one of the worst rushing attacks in 2024, one analyst predicts the Dallas Cowboys will sign a former Pro Bowl running back in free agency.
After 11 NFL seasons and four Pro Bowl appearances, all with the Dallas Cowboys, DeMarcus Lawrence hopes to wear a star on his helmet for his entire career. He played in just four games this past season after his year was marred by a foot injury.
Boise State standout Asthon Jeanty is the top running back in the 2025 draft class and a potential franchise changer as early as his rookie year. The RB position is experiencing something of a renaissance in the NFL with the success that Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry brought to the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens,
One of the top recruits in the class of 2027, four-star linebacker Cooper Witten has scheduled multiple spring visits to college football programs. Cooper Witten is the son of 11-time NFL Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten,
Landry, 28, has some pedigree and he has some numbers. He has recorded over 50 sacks in his six-year career in the NFL, and last year the second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft recorded nine sacks and 41 quarterback pressures.
Will the Dallas Cowboys' "selectively aggressive" approach to free agency yield a star who can help them improve on last season's disastrous season?
Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs was predicted to be traded to the Detroit Lions amid his massive contract and injury history.
Cowboys edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence is hitting free agency soon. But the four-time Pro Bowler doesn't want to dip out of Dallas.
According to USA Today's Nick Brinkerhoff, the Cowboys could go after recently ... Mostert earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2023, as he secured 1,018 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground.
One of the greatest Cowboys of all time announced his retirement on Wednesday in a special ceremony in Frisco.
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