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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gets the last laugh after fleecing the Steelers by acquiring George Pickens earlier this offseason.
The tight end room was one of the biggest areas of uncertainty heading into the season for the Dallas Cowboys. After Dalton Schultz moved on to the Houston Texans, there was a thought that the room was heavy on bodies but rather light on talent. Luke ...
With the NFL cracking down on taunting, George Pickens learned an expensive lesson. The league fined the Dallas receiver $17,389 for holding the ball inches from Cardinals corner Denzel Burke on the sideline, a gesture officials deemed unsportsmanlike.
The Ravens could look to try and steal George Pickens from the Cowboys if all doesn't go well with his negotiations in the offseason.
Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup is a mere four games into his comeback from his ACL tear last season, yet many are questioning the 26-year-old's inability to perform as a catalyst for Dallas' poor offensive return. For head coach Mike McCarthy ...
Dallas finally got the kind of defensive performance it has been begging for, and Quinnen Williams was right in the middle of it. In his Cowboys debut, the Pro Bowl defensive tackle stacked a sack, multiple QB hits, and a constant interior push in a 33-16 ...
The more notable name floated by Drummond is star cornerback Trevon Diggs. It would be a surprise if Diggs was released, but the Cowboys could explore a potential blockbuster deal for the defender. Regardless, the Cowboys could save more than $12 million in cap space by moving on from Diggs.