The former first-round pick isn't being coy about his intentions for the 2025 season after the Cowboys traded with the Bills to acquire him in free agency.
I know that injuries are a part of the game, but we can't seem to keep our young, drafted linebackers healthy. So am I crazy to say fill those linebacker spots with proven free agents and use the draft on other positions of need?
Having struck two deals early in 2025 NFL free agency to acquire talent via trade, the Cowboys now have an updated order of picks heading into the draft this coming April.
With the start of the new league year, there are plenty of moves for @spags52 to discuss in this week's Mick Shots, including a breakdown of KaVontae Turpin's contract, playing Whac-A-Mole, getting the special teams band back together and more.
The Cowboys are continuing to add on the defensive side of the ball in free agency, as the team agreed to terms with former Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn, who reunites with Matt Eberflus in Dallas.
One of the longtime heartbeats of the Cowboys' defense, DeMarcus Lawrence will put on a different NFL uniform for the first time in 2025 -- set to join the Seahawks.
I know that a lot of the focus now is on signing Micah Parsons long term, but wouldn't it behoove the Cowboys to look into locking up Tyler Smith long term now?
The Cowboys are keeping their special teams trio of Brandon Aubrey, Trent Sieg and Bryan Anger together, as Anger agreed to terms on an extension in Dallas on Tuesday.
The Cowboys continued to work on agreeing to terms with external free agents on Tuesday and added three, plus extended a key piece on special teams and saw a defensive end agree to terms with a division rival.
Still working to improve the defensive line play going into 2025, the Dallas Cowboys double down on Day 2 of free agency by striking a deal with Payton Turner, another ex-first round pick.