The Dallas Cowboys need lots of help in the NFL Draft, but one player could be a very intriguing fit for the offense.
Steve Sarkisian and Texas have agreed to an extension ... and they've done so after the Longhorns head coach allegedly declined two NFL interviews. ... all of which ends Cowboys rumors.
As Dallas-Fort Worth braces for a Winter storm, College Football Playoff organizers work on a contingency plan for the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium.
The two other semifinalists, Notre Dame and Penn State, are traveling more than 1,200 miles each to the Orange Bowl this week. Ohio State and Penn State each traveled more than 2,200 to their quarterfinal. Texas’ 928-mile trip to Atlanta will be the furthest the Longhorns must go.
Armed with a strong roster led by top talent at quarterback ( Dak Prescott ), wide receiver ( CeeDee Lamb ), edge rusher ( Micah Parsons) and cornerback ( DaRon Bland ), Dallas should be able to attract a top coaching candidate. But things are never simple with the Cowboys, because Jerry Jones doesn't operate the way other owners operate.
The Cowboys own the No. 12 pick in the upcoming draft. According to many projections, it seems unlikely that Carter would fall to Dallas. But, if he does, Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy could have an elite pass-rushing duo that would cause problems for other NFL teams for years to come.
“Texas running back Nik Sanders has entered the transfer portal, @On3sports has learned,” Pete Nakos said in a post.
There are quite a few NFL teams who are searching for new head coaches this offseason. Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day hasn't been officially reported t
The College Football Hall of Fame has revealed its Class of 2025, and two former Cowboys are set to be enshrined among the game's elite. Linebacker Darrin Smith and defensive back Dennis Thurman will
It’s just a headline on a press release, and because “both footballs” are in their highest profile portions of the season and the Dallas Cowboys are looking for another head
Texas football will face Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinals at the Cotton Bowl in Arlington.
Action Network's Brett McMurphy reported on Saturday that Sarkisian has agreed to a contract extension to remain at Texas. Details on the length of the extension have yet to be reported, but it comes after the head coach reportedly declined interviews with two NFL franchises.