Cowboys hire Christian Parker
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The addition of a proven sack-master would go a long way in correcting some of the Dallas Cowboys' defensive woes.
After one of the roughest defensive years the Dallas Cowboys have seen in a long time, Jerry Jones moved on from Matt Eberflus and handed the keys to Christian Parker. On the surface, it feels like progress,
The Dallas Cowboys shared the news that Dak Prescott is a finalist for the 2025 NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award.
The Dallas Cowboys need to make some major improvements on defense and could look to a former first-round pick for help.
As you sit by the fire (hopefully not out of necessity) to watch Sunday’s conference championship games, there are two different ways to ponder the Dallas Cowboys’ 30-year absence from this weekend. There is the silly stuff and there is the serious stuff.
New Dallas Cowboys DC Christian Parker worked under Mike Elko during the 2017 and 2018 seasons at Notre Dame and Texas A&M.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to focus on the defensive side of the ball in the 2026 NFL draft, but an intriguing situation could arise for the team.
Dallas is taking its time finding the right candidate to replace Matt Eberflus. Nine candidates have been interviewed.
Dak Prescott is officially a finalist for the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award. The finalists for AP Comeback Player of the Year! #NFLHonors pic.twitter.com/zajCTirmHH
Could Anthony Hill Jr. be the difference-maker the Dallas Cowboys need on defense? Let's see what the Texas LB has to offer.