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If Prescott stays healthy, it's hard to see the Cowboys falling under the eight-win total. They not only went 12-5 in three consecutive seasons prior to 2024, but Prescott has never led them to a losing record when he's played a full year.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense in 2025 will be centered around receiver duo CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, with the pair set to command a lot of attention. Both seen as genuine No. 1 receivers, Dak Prescott finally has a solid supporting cast to get the passing game rolling.
OXNARD, Calif. — When the Cowboys unleashed their unique rebuild this offseason — more of a reclamation project, actually — the first-round picks came from all parts of the country to fill the defensive depth chart. They may have been brought in to fill an even bigger void, too.
Boston College defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku had first-round talent, but the Dallas Cowboys landed him at No. 44 overall. He's already proving to be a steal.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys HC Schottenheimer ID'd as one of NFL's most under-pressure people in 2025His first season as offensive coordinator in Dallas brought similar highs: the Cowboys led the league in scoring, ranked third in passing yards, and finished second on third downs, while Prescott concluded that season second in MVP voting, finishing with a career high in completions, passer rating, and a league leading 36 touchdown passes.
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The first major roster move of NFL training camp came Thursday evening when the Las Vegas Raiders shockingly released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins just a
Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver CeeDee Lamb is excited about what he and George Pickens can accomplish on the field in 2025. Lamb had a short response about what this duo is capable of.
Jones' dual roles of owner and GM have drawn criticism for years. His provocative statements about "America's Team" typically don't help.
The Dallas Cowboys running backs have been named the NFL's "Worst Position Group" ahead o the 2025 season by A to Z Sports.