The Dallas Cowboys spent last season watching the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders go toe-to-toe in the NFC Championship game, and the Eagles eventually won the Super Bowl. The Cowboys are now in the position of having to play catch-up,
The Dallas Cowboys have once again, been shown how to do proper offseason business, this time by the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders intend to build on their surprising 2024 run to the NFC Championship Game, trading for versatile San Francisco 49ers' star Deebo Samuel.
The Washington Commanders made a splash over the weekend, trading for San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel. That move sparked a response from Dallas Cowboys' defensive star Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys haven't been the shrewdest of organizations over the last several years, particularly when it comes to the trade market -- a fact shown starkly when contrasting their biggest moves against the deal the Washington Commanders just made to land former All-Pro wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers.
In a move that was anticipated for some time, the San Francisco 49ers traded star wide receiver Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders for a fith-round pick, a decision that has in theory shifted the balance in the NFC East.
Tetairoa McMillan is a hot commodity in the 2025 NFL Draft. Multiple NFL teams have traded or cut big-time wide receivers over the past several weeks, opening
The leak of the trade of Deebo Samuel from theSan Francisco 49ers to the Washington Commanders indirectly hit the Dallas Cowboys because of criticism from some fans towards Jerry J
The Dallas Cowboys spent last season watching the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders go toe-to-toe in the NFC Championship game, and the Eagles eventually won the Super Bowl. The Cowboys are now in the position of having to play catch-up, and it has just gotten harder with the Commanders trading for Deebo Samuel .
Speaking last week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, executive vice president Stephen Jones described the 2025 offseason approach as “selectively aggressive.” Again, there was a strong reaction.
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