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Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer is saying everything he's supposed to say. He used the word "confident" to describe his optimism that Micah Parsons will be ready to play in the Week 1 season opener on Thursday, Sept. 4 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
With the Dallas Cowboys’ high-stakes season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles less than two weeks away, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over a key piece of their defense.
One former NFL player-turned-analyst is tired of the hype around America's Team. Fox's Mark Schlereth went off on Jones and the Cowboys, going so far as to call them the "Jaguars with better marketing" during an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show.
In light of the latest developments regarding Micah Parsons, Colin Cowherd suggested that the Dallas Cowboys take a page out of their division rival's book.
Cornerback C.J. Goodwin will end up on the game-day roster for the opener against the Eagles as the Cowboys look to stash him on the practice squad to keep a spot open on the 53-man roster at the final cuts.
In early April, the Dallas Cowboys sent a fifth-round draft pick to the New England Patriots to get back a seventh-rounder and, more importantly, one of the NFL’s most controversial quarterbacks, 25-year-old Joe Milton III.
Entering the NFL in 2022, Metchie was selected with the 44th overall pick. The Houston Texans' second-rounder missed his entire rookie season due to health concerns. The following year, Metchie returned to the field to participate in his debut season with the Texans.
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Two weeks from tonight the Dallas Cowboys will be opening their 2025 season on the road against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. They head into the season coming off a rough 7-10 campaign where they finished 21st in points scored and an abysmal 31st in points allowed.