Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott Defy Local Orders; Mike Florio Calls For NFL to Act

Dallas Cowboys stars Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott are working out and defying Texas orders. Mike Florio believes the NFL or law enforcement should act.

Kyle Dalton  •  09 Apr 2020
Dak Prescott Will Become Most Overpaid Player in NFL History

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are negotiating a long-term deal that will make the quarterback the highest-paid player in the NFL. That’s a massive mistake.

Stephen Sheehan  •  26 Mar 2020
Through 4 Seasons As a Starter, How Does Dak Prescott Match Up With Other Great Dallas Cowboys Quarterbacks?

Dak Prescott has played four seasons as the starting QB for the Dallas Cowboys. How do his stats match up against the Cowboys’ all-time greats?

Luke Norris  •  22 Mar 2020
How Ben Roethlisberger and Kirk Cousins Cost Dak Prescott More Than $3 Million

Dak Prescott is out more than three million dollars thanks to Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Vikings QB Kirk Cousins.

Luke Norris  •  18 Mar 2020
The Dallas Cowboys May Be Targeting a Quarterback in the NFL Draft

Could the Dallas Cowboys be targeting a quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft?

Luke Norris  •  18 Mar 2020
The Dallas Cowboys ‘Don’t Believe There is Disrespect’ In Their Decision to Franchise Tag Dak Prescott

The Dallas Cowboys have franchise tagged Dak Prescott, but they insist that they’re not being disrespectful in their contract negotiations.

Joe Kozlowski  •  17 Mar 2020
Dallas Cowboys Win 2019 TV Ratings

The Dallas Cowboys may not be winning on the field, but the team regularly wins the TV ratings battle each year. The 2019 season was no different.

Kyle Dalton  •  16 Mar 2020
Dak Prescott Just Made $30 Million and Maybe Lost a Great Receiver

What’s left for Dallas Cowboys fans to talk about now that the team has placed the franchise tag on Dak Prescott?

John Moriello  •  16 Mar 2020
Troy Aikman Warns Jerry Jones and the Cowboys Not to Tag Dak Prescott

If the Dallas Cowboys can’t work out a deal with Dak Prescott, they could franchise tag their quarterback. Troy Aikman, however, thinks that’s a bad idea.

Joe Kozlowski  •  15 Mar 2020