Analysis shows a weak 2026 CB free agent pool, likely pushing Dallas to address its top defensive need early in the draft.
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January 2026 (12 articles)
As the 2026 offseason heats up, the Dallas Cowboys are conducting coaching interviews, navigating a tight salary cap, and signaling a potential change in their free agency approach.
Dallas interviews multiple candidates for defensive staff roles while navigating key free agency decisions and offseason planning following a 7-9-1 season.
As the offseason begins, the Dallas Cowboys are evaluating multiple candidates to fill their vacant defensive coordinator position, a critical hire for 2026.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially named Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator, signaling a fresh start for the unit under head coach Mike McCarthy.
Following a 7-9-1 season, Dallas has identified the safety position and bolstering the pass rush as its primary areas for improvement this offseason.
Dallas bolsters its offseason roster, signing nine players to reserve/future contracts, including several who spent 2025 on the practice squad.
The Dallas Cowboys have begun contract extension discussions with running back Javonte Williams, a key pending free agent, signaling a desire to retain their offensive backfield leader.
As of the 2025 season, the Dallas Cowboys have gone 30 years without a Super Bowl appearance, a stark milestone for the NFL's most valuable franchise.
The Cowboys have received positive news about their offensive line continuity, boasting exceptional depth for the coming season.
The Cowboys are projected to be over $31 million above the salary cap, forcing critical decisions on stars like George Pickens.
In a move signaling a new defensive direction, the Dallas Cowboys have officially hired Christian Parker, as their new defensive coordinator.
The Cowboys' disappointing 2025 season ended with a 34-17 loss to the Giants at MetLife Stadium, solidifying a 7-9-1 record.