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A shift from having more physical practices in the offseason roughly 15 to 20 years ago to now only featuring players without pads installing offensive and defensive systems, the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 offseason program featured a lot of instruction and implementation with new playcallers on both sides of the ball and multiple new faces.
Tight end Jake Ferguson made the Pro Bowl in 2023 but regressed last season. In a contract year, he knows what’s at stake. The Cowboys drafted Luke Schoonmaker in the second round in 2023, and he has 35 receptions for 306 yards and three touchdowns across two seasons, hardly the production the team expected.
The Dallas Cowboys signed two veteran running backs to a one-year deal this offseason, but they still need their long-term answer. They're predicted to find that by taking Jeremiyah Love in the 2026 NFL draft.
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On3 on MSNDallas Cowboys defensive linemen Micah Parsons and Osa Odighizuwa conduct youth football clinicsBefore they head into training camp for the 2025 Dallas Cowboys season, defensive players Micah Parsons and Osa Odighizuwa gave back to the community through football camps.
Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is back with the Dallas Cowboys after being with the organization from 2011-2017.
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Yardbarker on MSNSam Williams will be a key piece to the Dallas Cowboys defenseDallas Cowboys edge rusher Sam Williams’ 2024 season ended before it could even begin. The 2022 second-round pick tore his ACL on the second day of training camp last year, but on Tuesday, Williams was able to leave the rehab group for organized team activities and participate in position group work with the defensive line.
The second season of the Netflix docu-series debuts this week. Rick Damigella reports.
Bookmakers are expecting the Dallas Cowboys to be slightly better in 2025, as the team's over/under is set at 7.5 wins, compared to the seven games they won last season. The Dallas Cowboys, at +3700, currently have the 16th-ranked odds to win the Super Bowl in the league.
Perhaps the name honors Overshown's native state of Texas, him playing for the University of Texas at Austin, Overshown being a part of America's team or all three!
The Cowboys coach remembers the impact his late father, 21-year NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer, left on him and the league as a whole.
The dynamic return man is taking reps at running back and could become a dangerous gadget weapon in Brian Schottenheimer’s offense.