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Prescott earned his fourth Pro Bowl nod after throwing for 4,552 yards, 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Dak finished second in the NFL in yards, fourth in touchdowns, 10th in passer rating (99.5) and fifth in QBR (70.6). There's no denying 2025 was one of the better seasons of Dak's career.
One of the Dallas Cowboys' most popular offensive stars had one of the NFL's top-selling jerseys, narrowly missing out on the top five.
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Cowboys' injury pick in 3rd round didn't achieve passing rookie grade
Revel fought back from injury, but took longer than expected to return to the field. How did he do and what can be expected going forward?
The Dallas Cowboys requested an interview with Denver Broncos defensive backs coach Jim Leonhard, according to ESPN's Todd Archer. That would be a promotion for Leonhard, and Denver granted the Dallas request. Leonhard is scheduled for a Zoom interview for the Cowboys' DC opening on Saturday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
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Former Cowboys TE Jason Witten to be tight ends coach at Oklahoma, joins staff with DeMarco Murray
Oklahoma has finalized a deal to hire former Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten as its tight ends coach, sources tell @CBSSports pic.twitter.com/TDWylQ4sB3
Focused on fixing their porous defense, the Dallas Cowboys were active at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. They were able to swing a deal to bring in linebacker Logan Wilson in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets.
With Dallas looking for a defensive coordinator, coach Brian Schottenheimer had some nice things to say about a Denver Broncos assistant.
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Former Cowboys assistant to interview for Browns HC job
Aden Durde was a rising star in Dallas and has found success as a coordinator since leaving the Cowboys. Now he'll get a look for Cleveland's top job.
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How the Cowboys rookie class fared in their season-finale
The season is done, and it didn’t end in a way most Dallas Cowboys fans wanted. They lost their final game of the season to the New York Giants and it wasn’t pretty. But how did the Cowboys rookie class perform in their final game of their inaugural season? Let’s jump in and find out.