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The Cowboys secondary has been plagued by injuries, but there is a silver lining for head coach Brian Schottenheimer as the team evaluates its younger players.
The Cowboys aren't as top heavy as many think, with expected contributions from UDFAs, Day 3 picks and forgotten trade acquisitions.
The Dallas Cowboys are ready to head to training camp after new head coach Brian Schottenheimer initiated a high-energy OTA and minicamp program that has seemed to capture the respect of fans and players.
The Dallas Cowboys worked out pass rusher James Houston, an intriguing talent and Deion Sanders' first NFL draft pick, who made a career-changing move under Coach Prime.
Schottenheimer, who twice turned down head-coaching opportunities, finally landed a job after going 12 hiring cycles without an interview.
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‘It’s Going To Be a Problem’: Jimmy Johnson Highlights Potential Issue for Cowboys in 2025
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2025 season with high expectations under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. However, former coach Jimmy Johnson has pinpointed a critical concern: the team’s lack of depth could create major challenges if injuries strike key players.
Given that the Dallas Cowboys have gone 29 seasons since appearing in an NFC Championship Game -- the longest drought in the conference -- Owner Jerry Jones has found himself occasionally considering whether to step down as general manager.
After KaVontae Turpin's arrest earlier this month, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer commented on the former TCU standout.