Super Bowl champs to open 2025 season against Dallas Cowboys
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The Dallas Cowboys' offseason has shown they are in win-now mode with Dak Prescott despite more ridiculous suggestions of trading their franchise quarterback.
The NFL’s full 2025 schedule release is set to air at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on NFL Network. In years past, teams have found creative ways to reveal their season slates. Last year’s Cowboys bit featured FaceTime calls to notable fans of NFL teams like Eli Manning (Giants) and Dawn Staley (Eagles).
The Eagles’ All-Pro defensive tackle has a great first step, which allows him to sneak past offensive linemen before getting contacted. His initial quickness could give him a significant edge over Booker, who tested poorly and struggles with in-game athleticism.
Troy Aikman, who has never been shy about criticizing the Dallas Cowboys, shared a bold prediction about what the team can accomplish in 2025.
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With the Cowboys’ offseason OTA workouts fast approaching, some are wondering if Parsons and the team have made any positive moves. Stephen Jones, the Cowboys chief operating officer and co-owner, offered an update during a recent radio interview.
The picks have been submitted, and now it's time for the 2025 NFL Draft class to get paid. With the draft behind us and 257 players now slotted into new homes across the country, the attention turns towards gearing up for their rookie seasons.
Dallas brings all the ancillary benefits of a big-time opponent and few of the risks. It'll be a wild night at the Linc.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones has no idea when contract extensions will get done with Micah Parsons stating he has no "crystal ball."
Pickens has the talent to make a big difference in the Dallas offense. But when he lacks effort, it can have the opposite effect.
The Dallas Cowboys travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles to open the NFL season, and a glorious chance awaits.