The Vikings have signed Kelvin Joseph - often described as a Dallas Cowboys NFL Draft “bust” - to the practice squad.
Every NFL team enters the season dreaming of the playoffs and a run to the Super Bowl. Realistically, only a few have a legitimate shot at making those dreams come true. For the Dallas Cowboys, this season was virtually automatic in terms of at least qualifying for the postseason.
The Cowboys are 5-7, playing with a backup quarterback and likely out of the NFC playoff picture.But that doesn’t mean one prominent sports broadcaster doesn’t want to see them more
It hasn’t been all great for the Cowboys despite a two-game winning streak, but there are a handful of positives to take into the season’s final stretch.
The Minnesota Vikings sign former second-round pick Kelvin Joseph to help strengthen the secondary in final playoff push
The Dallas Cowboys will take over Monday Night Football for the second time this season when they host the Bengals in Week 14. The last time these teams faced off was in 2022, when Rush led Dallas to a 20-17 upset over the then-defending AFC champions.
Bengals 26, Cowboys 17. I would stay away from this game altogether, but the Bengals have been one of the unluckiest teams in the NFL this season. I will just back
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott gives his blunt take on the Cowboys' chances to make the wild-card playoffs.
Veteran cornerback Xavien Howard reportedly worked out for the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, according to NFL reporter Josina Anderson, though she added
With Butler and Carson heading to IR, the Cowboys signed two veteran cornerbacks to the practice squad to fill the voids. Dallas signed Dee Delaney, an undrafted free agent out of Miami in 2018, and 2020 fourth-round pick Troy Pride, who starred at Notre Dame.