Free agency begins March 5. In the fifth of an 11-part series examining the Cowboys' positional needs, David Moore takes at look at the defensive ends.
It's been 21 years since Arkansas oil man Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys, fired Tom Landry and earned the international spotlight as one of the world's most visible and charismatic sports owners.
Free agency begins March 5. In the fourth of an 11-part series examining the Cowboys' positional needs, Todd Archer takes at look at the offensive line.
Free agency begins March 5. In the third of an 11-part series examining the Cowboys' positional needs, Gerry Fraley takes at look at the wide receivers.
Free agency begins March 5. In the second of an 11-part series examining the Cowboys' positional needs, Gerry Fraley takes at look at the running backs.
Whom will the Cowboys draft in the first round? Could it be Texas' Earl Thomas? DMN staff writer Todd Archer says the Cowboys' three needs are offensive line, safety, wide receiver.
Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips may have more moves than you think. Is he signaling touchdown in this photo, or is it a "Y" ... as in "YMCA"? Check out his dance-floor moves.
The Cowboys improved vastly in terms of limiting turnovers in 2009. Now, Jason Garrett's goal is to get his offense to score points to match its impressive yardage output, writes Todd Archer.
The Cowboys have had five players selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the past five years. The string of success should continue in the next few years, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor .
02/10/2010Troy Aikman, T. Boone Pickens named to board of College Hall of Fame Ex-Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman and Dallas billionaire energy executive T. Boone Pickens were among six persons named Tuesday to the board of directors of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame.02/08/2010Former Cowboy Charles Haley has no regrets about Hall results Former Cowboys defensive end-outside linebacker Charles Haley said he had no complaints about not getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.02/09/2010Three Dallas Cowboys legends among Texas Hall picks The co-founder of the American Football League and the man who helped bring big-time pro basketball to Texas are two of 10 new inductees into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.Ex-Cowboys coach Bill Parcells congratulates former pupil Sean Payton Ten minutes before walking into his morning-after Super Bowl news conference, Saints coach Sean Payton took a congratulatory call from one of his greatest mentors.02/08/2010Saints turn an eye to Arlington, 2011 Super Bowl The New Orleans Saints did not afford themselves the luxury of sleep on their first Super Bowl championship before turning their thoughts to Dallas in the wee hours Monday morning.Our favorite Emmitt Smith memories We share our favorite memories of the former Cowboy and new member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Cowboys have NFC's toughest road to Super Bowl next season It might be 2010 Super Bowl week in Miami, but many Dallas fans have their sights set on the 2011 Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium. But if the hometown Cowboys are going to go to the big game in their own city, they'll face the toughest road in the conference to get there.
Emmitt Smith, the game's most consistent runner, became the NFL's all-time leading rusher by running "Lead Draw" again and again, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor.
Quiet words between father and son gave the day Emmitt Smith was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame an emotional weight the former Cowboys running back never imagined.
Ratings, not a rape allegation are to blame for the dismissal of Michael Irvin (left) from ESPN-FM 103.3, according to station manager Pete Dits. Regardless, Irvin is suing the woman who is suing him, claiming his reputation has been tarnished.
If there were separate tiers within the structure of the Hall of Fame, Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice would be headed for the highest level, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
The NFL released its design for Super Bowl XLV today in Miami. North Texas hosts that Super Bowl on Feb. 6, 2011. Tell us your thoughts on the design on our Cowboys Stadium blog.
Five is a key number for former Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Charles Haley in the selection process this weekend for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2010, writes Rick Gosselin. There are only five defensive players on the ballot, which should help Haley's chances.
Current Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware and former offensive lineman Larry Allen are among the five players with ties to the franchise to be named to the 53-man NFL All-Decade team.
Cowboys have NFC's toughest road to Super Bowl next season It might be 2010 Super Bowl week in Miami, but many Dallas fans have their sights set on the 2011 Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium. But if the hometown Cowboys are going to go to the big game in their own city, they'll face the toughest road in the conference to get there.
Austin catching on fast to new fame with Cowboys As he prepared this week for today's Pro Bowl, nothing could take the smile off Miles Austin's face, writes Todd Archer.Cowboys' Leonard Davis could see time at tackle Sunday With Bryant McKinnie dismissed, the only tackles remaining for Sunday's Pro Bowl are Philadelphia's Jason Peters and David Diehl of the New York Giants, which will likely mean Cowboys right guard Leonard Davis could slide outside to tackle.Cowboys' DeCamillis focusing on neck rehab Joe DeCamillis is looking forward to his return to Dallas after the Pro Bowl so he can get more extensive rehab work for his neck.Cowboys secondary coach Campo to have surgery Cowboys secondary coach Dave Campo said he will have surgery on a herniated disk in his neck sometime in the off-season.Ex-Cowboy Duane Thomas had one word for late commentator Brookshier One of the signature moments in the broadcasting career of Tom Brookshier, who died Friday night at age 78, came courtesy of a former Dallas Cowboys running back - Duane Thomas.01/31/2010Former Cowboy Herschel Walker wins MMA debut Former Dallas Cowboys running back Herschel Walker stopped Hungarian fighter Greg Nagy in the third round Saturday night to win his mixed-martial arts debut.
In the regular season, the Cowboys have been close to being the NFL's best, leaving many to believe they are near a ninth Super Bowl, writes Todd Archer. Is it just a tease?
Wide receiver Roy Williams made one significant contribution to the Dallas Cowboys’ offense this season. He missed the Kansas City game, opening the door for Miles Austin.
The Dallas Cowboys (the Rangers then) were granted an NFL franchise 50 years ago today. The Dallas Morning News has brought them to you from Day 1 to this week's Senior Bowl and Pro Bowl.
Teams seeking offensive-line help early in the draft, such as the Cowboys with the 27th overall pick, have paid close attention to Idaho's Mike Iupati in Senior Bowl workouts, writes Gerry Fraley.
Cowboys' Ware named to All-Decade team DeMarcus Ware only played in the second half of the 2000s but it was good enough to land him on the NFL's All-Decade team as chosen by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee.Can Emmitt Smith help save NBC from 'Tonight Show' mess? Ex-Cowboy Emmitt Smith will help try save NBC from its Tonight Show/Jay Leno debacle as he makes an appearance on a new network show. Cowboys' Romo not at Pro Bowl yet Tony Romo, who was added to the NFC Pro Bowl team Monday, was not at Wednesday's practice at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He is expected to take part in today's practice.Pro Bowl isn't worth watching The Cowboys have nine players in Sunday's Pro Bowl. Does anyone care? The Pro Bowl is the worst All-Star Game among the major sports, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor in this week's Inside the Dallas Cowboys.12/23/2009Tim Cowlishaw's thoughts: Mavericks, Longhorns, NFC playoff picture and more
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Columnist Tim Cowlishaw offered plenty of observations this morning on the news of the day, from his thoughts on the Dallas Mavericks and the Cowboys' spot in the NFC playoff picture to Texas' Damion James and replay officials. Find it here, and enjoy more of his thoughts every day on his blog.
The Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles are playing for first place in the NFC East tonight (7:30 p.m., NBC). Get observations and updates from our writers in Philadelphia on our Cowboys blog.
Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens (81) reacts after dropping a pass during Wednesday's workout.
Dallas Cowboys running back Tashard Choice gives readers an inside look at what it's like to be a player for America's Team on our Dallas Cowboys Insider blog.