Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys will have a busy offseason. Outside of their notable players who are set to become free agents, they must also look elsewhere. Latin Post lists five players the Cowboys should consider signing this offseason.
The 2015 NFL offseason is off to a quick start. A lot of very notable players will get re-signed, released, traded and drafted. But, we must also remember the franchise tag. Latin Post lists 10 NFL players who could very likely be franchise tagged this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts have a huge offseason ahead of them. Andrew Luck is one of the best young quarterbacks in the league and the Colts have to add some players to help him succeed. Here are the 28 players on the Colts roster who are schedule to become free agents.
Dez Bryant is the best wide receiver entering free agency this offseason, and a lot of teams could use his services. Teams that need a big wide out and have salary cap space will be the front runners. Latin Post lists five teams that could land Bryant this offseason.
The New York Giants have missed the playoffs the last three consecutive seasons. Much of the reason is because the Giants have not had a stable running game in recent years. One of the key free agent running backs this offseason is Frank Gore. Should the Giants try and sign him?
The Dallas Cowboys have 23 players scheduled to become free agents this offseason. Running back DeMarco Murray and wide receiver Dez Bryant are by far the most notable for Jerry Jones to pay attention to. Latin Post lists all 23 Cowboys players scheduled to become free agents.
The 2014-15 NFL season may be over with a New England Patriots super Bowl victory, but free agency is on the horizon. This offseason has a lot of good running backs on the open market, and we've decided to list the top five free agent running backs this offseason.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is one of the most popular players in the National Football League today. But, is he a Hall of Famer? Latin Post breaks down his great career and lets fans decide whether or not Romo deserves to be in Canton.
The Green Bay Packers have advanced to the NFC Championship game with a victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round. There, they will take on the Seattle Seahawks who beat the Carolina Panthers, as the teams vie for a chance to play in the NFL's biggest game, Super Bowl XLIX. Latin Post.com breaks down the current postseason playoff picture for you.
The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will face each other in the 2015 NFC Divisional game, where the winner will advance to the conference championship. Latin Post.com breaks down the teams, previews the game, makes a prediction and lets you vote in our NFL fan poll
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones has a lot of big decisions to make this upcoming offseason. Both DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant are set to become free agents, and there's a good chance one of them will receive the franchise tag. What do you think the Jerry Jones and the Cowboys should do?
With the NFL Playoffs in full swing, the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will face each other in the NFC Divisional round, where the winner will advance to the NFC Championship Game. Both teams are great, but here we list five reasons why the Cowboys will eliminate the Packers.
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys will play each other in the 2015 NFC Wild Card game, where the winner will advance to the second round of the postseason. Latin Post.com previews the game, predicts a winner and lets you vote in our fan poll.
The Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions will play each other in the NFC Wild Card game Sunday as the 2015 edition of the NFL playoffs kicks off. The winner of this game will advance to the NFC divisional round. Both teams are good, but see why the Cowboys will win this highly-anticipated matchup.
The 2014 NFL regular season is complete, and 12 teams will be playing for the Super Bowl title. But first, we list 10 exclusive NFL records that were broken in Week 17 by numerous players.
The Dallas Cowboys have finished the 2014 NFL regular season 12-4 in the standings, good enough for the No. 3 seed in the NFC, thanks to Tony Romo. Yet as good of a season as Romo had, he shouldn't be the NFL MVP this season.