glen25+FollowNFL playoff rule delays Cowboys’ DC pickThe Cowboys’ hunt for a new defensive coordinator is hitting an unexpected snag—NFL playoff rules! Dallas has already interviewed several candidates, but can’t meet in person with top pick Jim Leonhard from the Broncos until Denver’s playoff run ends. If the Broncos keep winning, Dallas fans might have to wait until after the Super Bowl just to talk to him face-to-face. This twist means Cowboys fans could find themselves rooting for the Bills this weekend, just to speed up the search. How do you feel about league rules impacting your team’s big decisions? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCowboys dodge another DC disasterLooks like the Cowboys are finally breaking their old habits when it comes to hiring defensive coordinators. After the Matt Eberflus experiment flopped, Dallas is steering clear of ex-head coaches like Jonathan Gannon—whose recent track record and locker room issues in Arizona are hard to ignore. Instead, the team is eyeing young, creative defensive minds to shake things up. Meanwhile, Dan Quinn’s new team, the Commanders, is still considering Gannon. Do you think this new approach will finally bring stability to the Cowboys’ defense, or is it just another gamble? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys30Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy the Cowboys might bet on a DC dark horseThe Cowboys are eyeing a fresh face for their defensive coordinator spot, and DeMarcus Covington is quietly climbing the list. He’s young, energetic, and fits the new vibe Brian Schottenheimer and Jerry Jones want—someone who can relate to players and bring a spark to the defense. Covington’s last stint as DC didn’t go as planned, but Jones loves a comeback story. If Dallas is serious about developing talent and shaking things up, Covington could be the surprise move that gets everyone talking. Would you take a chance on an unproven coach if it meant a shot at real change? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys30Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCowboys’ draft plan shakes up expectationsDallas is set to make waves in the 2026 NFL Draft by eyeing an offensive lineman with their first pick—despite most fans expecting a defensive overhaul. With the possibility of moving on from right tackle Terence Steele, Utah’s Spencer Fano could step in as a technically sharp, athletic anchor for the O-line. Then, at pick 20, Dallas looks to shore up linebacker with Ohio State’s Sonny Styles, a versatile playmaker with NFL bloodlines. This strategy might not be flashy, but it could be exactly what the Cowboys need to build a more balanced, resilient team. What do you think—smart moves or missed opportunities? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
glen25+FollowCowboys eye top CB pick for 2026 draftThe Dallas Cowboys could land a game-changing cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft, right as they bring in a new defensive coordinator. With the No. 12 pick, LSU’s Mansoor Delane is looking like the perfect fit—he’s sticky in coverage, calm under pressure, and versatile in both man and zone schemes. The Cowboys’ secondary is in desperate need of help, especially with injuries piling up. If Delane is still on the board, this could be the move that finally gives Dallas the lockdown defense fans have been waiting for. What do you think—should Delane be the priority? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCowboys’ next DC could reshape the rosterA new defensive coordinator could completely shake up the Cowboys’ plans for next season—especially for linebacker Jack Sanborn. After a tough year and an injury, Sanborn’s future in Dallas looked bleak. But with Jim Leonhard (his old Wisconsin coach) emerging as a top candidate for DC, there’s real buzz that Sanborn might get another shot. Leonhard’s history of building top defenses and his trust in Sanborn could be a game-changer. If Leonhard lands the job, would you want to see Sanborn stick around as depth? Let’s hear your take on how much a coordinator really matters for player futures! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowJerry Jones finally owns up to Cowboys’ big missJerry Jones just admitted what Cowboys fans have been saying for a year: letting Jourdan Lewis walk was a huge mistake. The loss of Lewis, the team’s nickel corner, hit the defense way harder than Jones expected. His leadership and grit were missing all season, and the secondary never found its footing. It’s wild that it took this long for the front office to recognize how crucial the nickel position has become in today’s NFL. Imagine how different the Cowboys’ season could’ve looked if they’d kept Lewis around. What do you think—was this the team’s biggest recent blunder? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys40Share
Chad Williams+FollowCowboys fans stunned by All-Pro vote for SteeleOne of the wildest moments from the latest All-Pro team reveal? Terence Steele, the Cowboys’ right tackle, somehow got an All-Pro vote—despite leading the NFL in pressures allowed and ranking near the bottom in pass-blocking efficiency. It’s got a lot of us wondering how these votes are handed out. On the bright side, George Pickens, Brandon Aubrey, and KaVontae Turpin did earn second-team honors, with Pickens especially showing he’s become a true WR1. What do you think—should the AP rethink who gets to vote, or is this just part of the game? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCowboys target top defensive minds for DC jobDallas is shaking things up on defense, and fans have every reason to be excited. The Cowboys are eyeing Jim Leonhard, Denver’s assistant head coach, as a dream candidate for their next defensive coordinator. Leonhard is highly respected in coaching circles and has a proven track record from his days at Wisconsin and now in the NFL. With names like Daronte Jones and Ephraim Banda also in the mix, Dallas is clearly aiming high. This search feels different—like the Cowboys are finally prioritizing fresh ideas and real results. Who do you think would make the biggest impact for Dallas’ defense next season? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
John Camacho+FollowCowboys Blocked in Ulbrich DC PursuitTough break for Big D! The Cowboys just got denied by the Falcons in their bid to interview Jeff Ulbrich for the DC spot. With Atlanta’s ownership backing Ulbrich and a new head coach still TBD, it looks like Dallas will have to pivot fast. This move could really shake up the Cowboys’ defensive plans. Who do you think should be next on Jerry’s list? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share