Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCowboys WR Jalen Tolbert’s make-or-break momentJalen Tolbert finally got his shot with the Cowboys, logging his biggest workload of the season just as the team gears up for the playoffs. With Ryan Flournoy sidelined, Tolbert was on the field for 57 snaps and saw eight targets against Washington—a clear sign the coaches are giving him one last chance to prove he belongs. With KaVontae Turpin and George Pickens also making waves, Tolbert’s future in Dallas is on the line. Do you think he’s shown enough to stick around, or is it time for the Cowboys to move on? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCowboys’ defense needs a Flores fixWatching the Cowboys’ defense struggle this season has been tough, especially knowing there’s a proven mastermind like Brian Flores potentially up for grabs. Flores turned the Vikings’ defense into one of the league’s best, even with their offense sputtering. Imagine what he could do in Dallas, where the talent is there but the scheme just isn’t clicking. Jerry Jones says he’ll do anything for a championship—now’s the time to prove it. Would you want Flores running the Cowboys’ defense next year, or is there another coordinator you’d rather see? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys10Share
phughes+FollowJerry Jones calls out Cowboys’ defensive chaosJerry Jones isn’t hiding his frustration after the Cowboys’ win over Washington. Despite spending $36 million to bring in linebacker Logan Wilson, he didn’t play a single snap—and Jones has no idea why. The defense nearly blew a big lead again, and Jones publicly slammed the coaching scheme, saying there’s “a lot of work to do.” With defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on the hot seat and Wilson’s future in doubt, it feels like big changes are coming. What do you think: Is it time for a total defensive overhaul in Dallas, or can this group still be fixed? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCowboys defense: Time for a bold shakeup?Dallas fans, the Cowboys’ offense has been electric, but the defense just hasn’t kept up—and it’s cost them a shot at the playoffs. Now, there’s buzz about firing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and bringing in Rex Ryan, a coach known for tough, aggressive defenses. Plus, there’s talk of making a big splash by signing All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson in free agency. After trading away Micah Parsons, Dallas still hasn’t found that game-changing edge rusher. Would these moves finally fix the Cowboys’ defensive woes, or is it too little, too late? What do you think? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys10Share
dianefrank+FollowBarbecue legend Roy Hutchins opens near CowboysCowboys fans, get ready for a new post-game tradition—The Original Roy Hutchins Barbeque is bringing its famous brisket and Texas Twinkies to Arlington, just steps from AT&T Stadium. This isn’t just another BBQ spot; it’s a family-run legend making only its second-ever location after decades of Texas smokehouse history. Whether you’re celebrating a win or nursing a loss, Hutchins’ signature flavors will be right in the heart of the action. Who’s excited to see this local favorite fire up the pits next to the stadiums? #Food #DallasCowboys #ArlingtonEats00Share
John Camacho+FollowCowboys’ trade gamble on Logan Wilson fizzlesTrading for Logan Wilson was supposed to give the Cowboys’ defense a big boost, but things have taken a wild turn. Despite his reputation as a tackling machine in Cincinnati, Wilson barely sees the field in Dallas—even missing out entirely in the Christmas Day win over Washington. With injuries at linebacker, this should’ve been his chance, but he was left on the sidelines. Now, with a hefty contract and little impact, Wilson’s future in Dallas looks shaky. Is this a case of a bad fit, or is something else going on behind the scenes? What do you think went wrong? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
glen25+FollowCowboys’ bold fourth-down calls spark new energyThe Cowboys just made franchise history by converting all six of their fourth-down attempts against Washington, and the locker room is buzzing. Players are loving Coach Schottenheimer’s trust—especially after some rough fourth-down moments earlier this season. Tyler Smith and Jalen Tolbert both said that going for it shows real belief in the team, and Dak Prescott shared that this aggressive approach was the plan all along. It’s clear: when the coach trusts his guys, they deliver. Should the Cowboys keep this gutsy style going into 2026? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
John Camacho+FollowCowboys’ 2022 draft class hits rough patchSam Williams’ comeback from his ACL tear hasn’t gone as planned for the Cowboys. Once a rising star, Williams is struggling to regain his old form, and his playing time keeps shrinking as the season goes on. It’s not just him—other members of Dallas’ 2022 draft class, like DaRon Bland and Jalen Tolbert, are also facing setbacks. With Williams in the final year of his rookie deal, the pressure is on. What do you think—should Dallas keep betting on these young players, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
99.7Fm+FollowJerry Jones Targets Coaching Staff After $36M Linebacker Benched in Commanders Clash: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has turned up the heat on his coaching staff after linebacker Logan Wilson — a $36 million trade acquisition — was surprisingly benched during Dallas’s Christmas win over Washington. Jones told reporters he was “shocked” by the decision, saying Wilson “was brought here to play.” His pointed comments appeared aimed at defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, whose struggling defense has become a growing concern. The move also intensifies speculation about head coach Mike McCarthy’s job security, as frustration builds over Dallas’s inconsistency heading into the final stretch of the season. Story By Donnell Ballard. #DallasCowboys #JerryJones #HeadCoachDrama508Share
Amy Williams+FollowCowboys’ O-line shuffle nearly costs Christmas winThe Cowboys pulled off a Christmas Day win over the Commanders, but it was way closer than it should’ve been. Swapping Tyler Smith to tackle left Dak Prescott running for his life—six sacks and 11 QB hits! It’s clear: Smith belongs at guard, not tackle. Injuries to key blockers like Javonte Williams and Jake Ferguson didn’t help, and the defense struggled against a backup QB. Still, KaVontae Turpin’s electric 86-yard TD was a bright spot. Should the Cowboys stick to what works or keep experimenting? What’s your take on the O-line shuffle? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys10Share