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Zack Martin's retirement made Dak Prescott the longest-tenured player on the Cowboys' roster. The star quarterback said a championship pursuit is about personal fulfillment.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys DC Matt Eberflus gives surprising reason for why he returned to Dallas in 2025He spent seven years away from Dallas, but it was something he saw in his first stint with the team that convinced him to come back as the new DC.
Geno Smith won a Comeback Player of the Year Award for simply constructing a decent season after being bad for so long. That being said, Dak Prescott can win the same honor for leading his team back to the playoffs after being shut down because of injury. QB1 of America's Team always finds his way back to the spotlight at some point.
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Amazon S3 on MSNlaw nation sports: dallas cowboys: connor williams injury, dez bryant potential return, and saints analysisAnalysis of Connor Williams' injury impact on the Dallas Cowboys, a look at Dez Bryant's potential return, and a breakdown of the Cowboys' game against the New Orleans Saints.
Brian Schottenheimer is happy to head into his first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys with no high-profile holdouts from mandatory minicamp.
George Pickens has yet to play his first game with the Dallas Cowboys but it appears the newest face at The Star already made a jersey change.
Joe Milton was traded to the Cowboys during the 2025 NFL offseason. He is happy with where he ended up and is excited to learn from Dak Prescott.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys open minicamp; Micah Parsons talks at length with Jerry JonesThe Cowboys saw perfect attendance to open minicamp on Tuesday, including their star edge rusher who is awaiting a huge contract extension.
Cowboys QB Joe Milton showed off his freakish athleticism during team photo shoot while also earning some national praise.
Tom Rafferty, the longtime starting center for the Dallas Cowboys and a Super Bowl champion, died on Thursday at the age of 70 following a stroke in Windsor, Colorado, the team announced.