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Set to be one of the most dynamic duos in football this season, it isn't only Pickens and Lamb that have embodied Schottenheimer's culture shift; it has been the entire room. As for Pickens, the player he was portrayed as prior to his move to Dallas,
The Browns could be interested in shipping Kenny Pickett or even Joe Flacco to Dallas. The Vikings may be cooling on Sam Howell, the wire-to-wire starter for the Commanders in 2023. (Then again, he lost to the Cowboys twice that year, 38-10 and 45-10.)
The Dallas Cowboys have injuries continuing to pile up with Jonathan Mingo being the latest to suffer a knee injury.
The Cowboys have not been able to evaluate their down-roster weapons because of lackluster QB play from Joe Milton.
The Dallas Cowboys ’ 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium has put Brian Schottenheimer in quite a bind when it comes to quarterback Joe Milton. With the offense and Milton struggling for the second consecutive game, and against the Ravens, the receiver room didn’t get a fair chance to show what they could do.
ARLINGTON — The work week, leading up to Saturday’s 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, began with an admission about a mystery. In the words of Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, there was a reason quarterback Joe Milton played more than Will Grier in the first preseason game against the Rams.
Another week, another mostly rough start for the Dallas Cowboys offense led by backup quarterback Joe Milton in a 31-13 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. He finished with 122 yards and an interception on 9 of 18 passing,
Baltimore is in Dallas for an intriguing Saturday afternoon preseason contest, and we're providing live updates, highlights and news
The Dallas Cowboys have been in Oxnard, enduring training camp since July 20, and that is a long time to be away from family and friends. “We want them to reconnect with their families,” head coach Brian Schottenheimer said.