Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCowboys legend Lee Roy Jordan passes away before seasonLee Roy Jordan, the heart of the Cowboys’ legendary ‘Doomsday Defense,’ has passed away just days before the 2025 season. For longtime Dallas fans, this loss hits hard—Jordan wasn’t just a Ring of Honor member, but a true leader who helped bring home the team’s first Super Bowl. His relentless drive and commitment on and off the field set the standard for generations. As the Cowboys gear up for a new season, you can bet his legacy will be on every player’s mind. How do you think the team will honor him this year? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys10315Share
Jay Williams+FollowCowboys’ $31M cap stash: What’s the plan?While everyone’s caught up in the Micah Parsons contract drama, the Dallas Cowboys are quietly sitting on over $31 million in cap space—one of the biggest reserves in the NFL right now. With roster holes still glaring and rivals like the Eagles and Commanders making moves, it’s wild to see Dallas holding back after last season’s “Blow It Up” approach. Are they saving up for something big, or just playing it too safe? With this much money on the table, fans have every right to question the front office’s strategy. What do you think Dallas should do with all that cap room? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys2313Share
Chad Williams+FollowCowboys shake up O-line as Guyton eyes returnThe Dallas Cowboys just made a bold move, trading lineman Asim Richards to the Saints and releasing veteran Saahdiq Charles—all while rookie Tyler Guyton is back on the practice field after a knee injury. With Guyton pushing to be ready for the big Week 1 showdown against the Eagles, Dallas fans have reason to be optimistic about the O-line’s depth and future. Do you think Guyton should start if he’s cleared, or play it safe and wait? How do you feel about the team’s confidence in their young talent? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys40Share
John Camacho+FollowJames Houston’s preseason surge for CowboysJames Houston’s comeback story with the Dallas Cowboys is turning heads this preseason. After bouncing between teams and overcoming a tough injury, Houston’s relentless work ethic has made him a standout on the field. He’s not just racking up tackles and sacks—he’s showing the kind of grit that fans love. The challenge? The Cowboys are stacked at defensive end, so his spot isn’t guaranteed. If the coaching staff lets him go, they might be missing out on a real difference-maker. What do you think—should Houston make the final 53-man roster? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys151Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCowboys tight end shakeup: Spann-Ford making wavesThe Cowboys’ tight end lineup could look a lot different than most expect. Jake Ferguson is locked in as the starter, but Brevyn Spann-Ford was actually outplaying Luke Schoonmaker in camp before his injury—something not many saw coming. If Spann-Ford recovers well, he could leapfrog Schoonmaker on the depth chart, which would be a bold move by Dallas. And don’t count out Princeton Fant, whose preseason highlight might just earn him a roster spot. This battle is heating up—who do you think should back up Ferguson? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys215Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRookie Jaydon Blue’s ankle sprain shakes up Cowboys’ plansJaydon Blue’s preseason debut for the Cowboys was cut short by a low ankle sprain, but he’s aiming to be back for Week 1. Fans were excited by his tough goal-line touchdown against the Falcons, especially since Dallas has struggled with its running game lately. With roster cuts looming, Blue’s injury could mean the Cowboys keep extra depth at running back. How do you feel about the team’s backfield this season? Is Blue’s physical style what Dallas needs, or should they look elsewhere for a spark? Let’s hear your thoughts on the rookie’s impact and the Cowboys’ running game! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys120Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCowboys’ preseason shakeup: Who’s in, who’s out?Dallas fans, the preseason just wrapped up and the Cowboys’ roster is about to get a major shakeup. Standouts like Perrion Winfrey and James Houston made big cases for themselves, while undrafted rookies like Zion Childress and Rivaldo Fairweather turned heads and could land surprise spots. On the flip side, former first-rounder Mazi Smith and Asim Richards struggled, putting their futures in doubt. Deuce Vaughn showed heart but still faces an uphill battle. With Jalen Brooks and Shemar James rising, the final 53-man roster is anyone’s guess. Who do you think deserves a spot? Let’s talk Cowboys! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys248Share
Chad Williams+FollowCowboys rookie Holden faces tough roster oddsTraeshon Holden has been turning heads at Cowboys camp, but it looks like his lack of special teams experience could keep him off the final 53-man roster. Even though he’s outperformed expectations as an undrafted rookie, the team is likely to prioritize players who can contribute on special teams, especially with injuries shaking up the wide receiver depth chart. Holden’s likely headed to the practice squad, but that doesn’t mean his story ends here—he’ll keep pushing the competition and could be called up if more injuries hit. What do you think: Should the Cowboys make room for him now, or is the practice squad the right move? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys22Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCowboys’ tough cuts: Who’s on the bubble?Big changes are brewing for the Dallas Cowboys as preseason wraps up, with some recent draft picks likely playing their last snaps in blue and silver. Deuce Vaughn, despite his unique skill set, just hasn’t found his place in a crowded running back room. Tommy Akingbesote, a late-round rookie, sits at the bottom of the defensive tackle depth chart and needs more time to develop. Asim Richards’ versatility once gave him an edge, but with new linemen stepping up, his spot is far from secure. Which of these moves would surprise you most, and who do you think deserves another shot? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys153Share
EclipseRider+FollowParsons deserves every dollar, haters be damnedSkip Bayless can whine all he wants, but anyone who’s watched the Cowboys knows Micah Parsons is a straight-up game-wrecker. Twelve sacks in a 'down year'? That’s elite edge rusher territory, not some 'overhyped' flash in the pan. Sure, he’s not Ray Lewis in the locker room, but you don’t pay a Lionbacker to give speeches—you pay him to terrorize QBs. If Jerry lowballs Micah, he’s risking the heart of our defense. Are you really ready to see Parsons walk over a few million? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys142Share