The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms with free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott, their former No. 4 overall pick and franchise ball carrier, according to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.
NFL draft weekend has officially concluded, and the hot takes are now rolling in. Draft grades are raining down from the heavens, saturating every corner of the NFL landscape and infuriating pockets of fans along the way.
Eight draft picks later, and the Cowboys aren’t any closer to having a legitimate lead running back to start the 2024 season. Or are they? The official answer could come as early as Monday, when veteran free agents- like, say, Ezekiel Elliott- can be signed with one important wrinkle that Dallas may have been waiting on.
The Cowboys haven't signed Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, or Micah Parsons to an extension, but they have reached a deal with another longtime member of the team.
With the 2024 draft now in the rearview mirror, grades are being handed out left and right. Snap judgements, and not talking about who is going to play how much, are the current currency, but the rule of thumb for grading a team’s draft class hovers around the three-year mark.
The Cowboys made a concerted effort to get stronger on both sides of the ball during the draft. It’s been the thing that has ailed the Dallas Cowboys for years.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is trying to thread the needle between being financially prudent and financially aggressive.
The 2024 NFL Draft is complete and the Dallas Cowboys Offensive linemen group has a new look and new depth. Dallas selected three offensive line prospects out of their eight total selections, beefing up the line quickly.
Which current Cowboys should be smiling after the 2024 NFL Draft, and whose job security just took a hit? Each NFL draft has current players wondering who’s about to join their team, and their interest especially piques when a new arrival comes at their position.
The Dallas Cowboys are building their undrafted free agency rookie class and still have a handful of roster spots to fill to reach 90 players as of Sunday afternoon. But one name in particular stands out among their post-draft signings: Tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, the Cowboys' roster needs a few more external additions to compete next season. This draft class helped patch up what Dallas lost in free agency.
Even though they are projected to receive future compensatory picks, the Dallas Cowboys did not trade a ton of 2025 capital during this draft. The future is not predictable.
The Dallas Cowboys had until the NFL Draft to meet the expectations of their eager fans, and while their initial picks did reinforce their struggling offensive line, the team fell short of securing the standout talent promised by owner Jerry Jones.
The Dallas Cowboys have once again left their fans disappointed, showcasing Jerry Jones’ questionable decision-making in the 2024 offseason. Jones controversially opted to retain Mike McCarthy as the team’s head coach and pledged to pursue an aggressive approach during the offseason.
And on the third day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys looked upon the remains of their draft board. And made a miserable hash out of it. They failed to try to move up into the fourth round.
After one of the most underwhelming “all-in” free agencies in recent memory, the Cowboys need to get straight A’s in their NFL Draft grades to have any hope of a deep playoff run.
The Dallas Cowboys have drafted a third offensive lineman in their 2024 draft class. Nathan Thomas, an offensive tackle from Louisana is headed to Dallas.
The Cowboys have been linked to a possible pursuit of Elliott for a while. After losing Tony Pollard to free agency, there are opportunities in the Dallas backfield, as veteran Royce Freeman is the only addition so far.
Before announcing his team's pick, the one-time Pro Bowler took the opportunity to take a shot at the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones recently said that the team will “more than likely” not pick up the fifth-year option on quarterback Trey Lance. “We won’t get into that,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell discussed the poorly kept secret regarding the league's desire to eventually shift to an 18-game regular season.
Entering the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys carry familiar aspirations, ones that have echoed season after season – aspirations of hoisting the Super Bowl trophy, a feat that has eluded them since the mid-90s.
The Dallas Cowboys kicked off the NFL Draft with a strong choice by taking Tyler Guyton with the 29th overall pick and netting an additional third round pick with their trade with the Detroit Lions.
Sorry, Dallas but Philadelphia appears to be the “all-in” team, at least when it comes to paying wide receivers.
Unsurprisingly, the Cowboys will keep edge-rusher Micah Parsons in the fold for at least the next two years.
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