Jaxson Dart Impresses Fans in Giants Win vs. Cowboys
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Dallas Cowboys two-time All-Pro kicker Brandon Aubrey opens up about his future with the team after the team's season finale.
The Dallas Cowboys will finally see one of their preseason stars in action as they take on the Giants in Week 18.
As the team’s Super Bowl drought extends for another season, the Cowboys owner makes a promise heading into 2026.
The Dallas Cowboys replaced starting QB Dak Prescott with backup Joe Milton in the second half of regular season finale against NY Giants.
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Latest Troy Aikman news will cause plenty of envy in Dallas Cowboys fans
For many years, Dallas Cowboys fans have fantasized about three-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Troy Aikman taking on a general manager role to return America's Team to its former glory. For as many years,
New York Giants fans shared mixed reactions after the team dropped the Dallas Cowboys, 34-17, to end their season, but fell in the draft order.
QB Jaxson Dart has rushed for 9 touchdowns, setting a new franchise record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a single season. He passed Daniel Jones, who had seven in 2022. Dart also owns the third-most rushing touchdowns by a rookie quarterback in NFL history.
It was final exam time for the Cowboys, and they failed in spectacular fashion, losing 34-17 to a Giants team that had the rare nine-game losing streak this season. A look at the culprits: Offense The key starters (Dak,
Here is the order going into Week 18: 1. Raiders 2-13 2. Giants 3-13 3. Jets 3-13 4. Titans 3-13 5. Cardinals 3-13 6. Commanders 4-12 7. Browns 4-12 8. Saints 6-10 9. Bengals 6-10 10. Chiefs 6-10 11. Dolphins 7-9 12. Rams (from Falcons) 7-9 13. Buccaneers 7-9 14. Cowboys 7-8-1 15. Lions 8-8 16. Ravens 8-8 17. Vikings 8-8 18. Jets (from Colts) 8-8
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones makes an urgent promise to fans after the team misses the postseason for a second straight year.
The Cowboys posted a losing record the past two seasons, a rare feat for the team. Here are the franchise's other periods of futility.
The Giants finished their 2025 season Sunday by beating the Cowboys, 34-17. So the Giants wound up with a 4-13 record after going 3-14 in 2024 and 6-11 in 2023. Entering Sunday, they were second in the 2026 NFL Draft order,