If the Cowboys want Gregory back, Jerry Jones has to get NFL to update its drug policy

Suspended Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory remains in the NFL’s drug rehab program, and his status for the 2019 NFL season is now a guessing game. The Cowboys do not know what is going to happen with Gregory after he flunked his fourth drug test, and was placed on the suspended list. Say

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Cowboys have found success with undrafted free agents. This year's group hopes to build on recent history

Tony Romo is usually the first name mentioned when discussing Dallas Cowboys undrafted rookie free agent success stories. NFL teams continue to swing and miss on future franchise quarterbacks in the first round. For a decade the Cowboys had theirs because of what the team has called the “eighth

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Why no NFL team values the safety position less than the Cowboys, two rookies who can outperform their draft spots, and more — Your Cowboys Catch-Up

Question of the day Jon Machota: My biggest surprise from the Cowboys’ perspective is that Nasir Adderley, Taylor Rapp and Juan Thornhill were all still available and Dallas went DT late in the second round. I understand that defensive tackle was another major need and it’s the most important

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5 free agents the Cowboys could target at TE: Jesse James would start immediately in Dallas

It’s no secret the Cowboys are in the market for a tight end. Cook is the best free-agent tight end available. He was the Oakland Raiders’ most consistent pass catcher last year. Oakland may re-sign the veteran entering his 11th season. Cook caught 68 passes for 896 yards and six touchdowns in

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Richard Sherman on suitors for Earl Thomas in free agency: 'If the money's equal … he's going to Dallas'

Thomas, 29, has been linked to the Cowboys ever since December 2017, when he went to their locker room following the Seahawks’ Christmas Eve win in Arlington and told head coach Jason Garrett that if Dallas ever got the chance, he’d like to play for the Cowboys, his favorite team. Dallas made

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How Super Bowl history debunks the notion that Dak Prescott needs to run more for Cowboys to succeed

Go back two decades before that, and plenty of folks believed Fran Tarkenton was going to revolutionize the game. That’s not to dismiss any of these fine quarterbacks. They, along with Carolina’s Cam Newton, comprise the top five rushing quarterbacks of all time. Each made a mark on the game.

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