McClay is widely credited with running the Cowboys' draft process, where they have been among the best in the NFL
Michael Irvin weighs in on whether Brian Schottenheimer can bring out the best in Dak Prescott as the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
The Heisman finalist is fresh off a dominant 2024 campaign, nearly toppling one of college football’s most historic records. He rushed for 2,497 yards during the regular season, falling just short of Barry Sanders’ all-time record of 2,628 yards. Jeanty added another 104 yards in the Fiesta Bowl loss to Penn State.
Matt Eberflus has yet to prove he can haul a team across the finish line. And it will be the same story in Dallas.
You don’t get to air quote when something is factually accurate. The last time the Cowboys went to the Super Bowl was during Bill Clinton’s first term as president. The team hasn’t gone to the NFC Championship game in 1995. If something hasn’t happened in 30 years it’s objectively a “drought.”
The Dallas Cowboys hired their new defensive coordinator in former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. What does that mean moving forward? Though Eberflus wasn't able to bring the Chicago Bears to the playoffs in his three years as head coach,
The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to say goodbye to quiet a few stars from the 2024 football team. In the 2025 NFL Draft, there are going to be a lot of Ohio State stars taking their talents to Sunday's.
DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer as his choice for head coach at a news conference Monday. Fans and pundits alike have been criticizing his pick. "Doesn't look like they're really going out to try to improve anything, looks like it's status quo," said fan Wesley Bryan.
The first question was about why Jones hired Schottenheimer as head coach. Ten minutes of emotional rambling later, the tone was set, and it felt familiar to anyone who's followed the Cowboys in recent decades.
If there’s one thing NFL fans love to do, no matter what time of year, it’s rant and rave about anything and anyone involved with the League. Dallas Cowboys owner and recent Landman guest star Jerry Jones has certainly heard and earned his share of armchair-quarterback commentary over the years,