Jerry Jones spoke publicly for the first time about the Cowboys’ $2.4 million settlement of voyeurism claims against a former team executive.
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‘There’s a missing spot’: DeMarcus Ware, Micah Parsons lobby Von Miller for hometown Cowboys
The Cowboys have a need at pass rusher after Randy Gregory’s about-face. Von Miller is a free agent. Could the two sides be a match?
Randy Gregory to sign with Broncos, not Cowboys, in NFL free agency flip-flop
Randy Gregory looked set to return to the Cowboys on a five-year deal, but the standout pass rusher reversed course and now plans to join the Broncos.
‘My best friend’: Jerry Jones confidant, longtime Dallas Cowboys staffer Marylyn Love dies
Marylyn Love, a stalwart in the Dallas Cowboys organization, died Thursday, the team announced.
Dallas Cowboys to place franchise tag on tight end Dalton Schultz, a Dak Prescott favorite
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At 6-8 and 384 pounds, Daniel Faalele will be the NFL’s heaviest player as soon as he’s drafted. But the Minnesota lineman is more than a big body.
Dallas Cowboys trending toward releasing four-time Pro Bowl WR Amari Cooper
The Cowboys’ offense could be on the cusp of a major shift, as Dallas looks poised to move on from four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Amari Cooper.
Why record-setting QB Bailey Zappe smiles when clearing up ‘misconception’ ahead of NFL draft
After a season in which he set records with 5,987 passing yards and 62 touchdowns, Bailey Zappe still finds NFL teams wondering about his background.
Will Dallas Cowboys cut four-time Pro Bowler? Executive noncommittal on Amari Cooper’s future
Faced with roster-building decisions for 2022, Dallas must consider who to retain among players riding strategically negotiated contracts.
Cowboys paid $2.4 million to settle cheerleaders’ peeping allegations against top executive, per report
Multiple Cowboys cheerleaders alleged that longtime executive Rich Dalrymple stood in their locker room with his iPhone extended while they changed.