The Dallas Cowboys ended the 2024 season with an uncharacteristic 7-10 record. The team dealt with massive injuries on both sides of the ball, including losing Sam Williams, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Dak Prescott for more or most of the season.
NFL Scouting Combine is about to kick things up a notch with drills starting on Thursday. The Dallas Cowboys will be paying close attention throughout the entire process but will have a strong interest in the defensive linemen in Indianapolis.
The Dallas Cowboys are in full force in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, as the entirety of the front office and coaching staff has descended upon the NFL’s annual spring conference that doubles as an opportunity to sit down with agents ahead of free agency in mid-March.
In the latest Dallas Cowboys news, Jerry Jones has a new approach, Pete Carroll vouches for Brian Schottenheimer, and we have an update on Demarcus Lawrence.
If this is the end in Dallas for "Tank''? He will go down as a colorful and productive team leader who played hurt and who played well. If he signs elsewhere, he will surely end up back in DFW, where he and his family have built a life.
While DeMarcus Lawrence may be aged at 32, he still fills a vital need on the Dallas Cowboys making his return in 2025 ideal
One player meeting with the team today is 32-year-old DeMarcus Lawrence, who has an extensive injury history and is considered a boom-or-bust free agent heading into 2025, according to NFL.com analyst Matt Okada.
The Dallas Cowboys and DeMarcus Lawrence will have a lot to talk about over the coming weeks, and according to his agent David Canter, those conversations are about to commence.