The Dallas Cowboys have been relatively quiet this offseason. Their top priority will be extending Micah Parsons, but that does not mean they can't make a blockbuster move soon.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys are blowing it, botching it and butchering it when it comes to closing deals with their biggest stars.
The Dallas Cowboys have been trying to return to the Super Bowl since their last appearance in 1996: a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Unfortunately, not only have they not reached a Super Bowl since then,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have some key offensive players hitting the market next week. One of them makes sense in the NFC East.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis is expected to walk out the door, leaving a potential eight-year veteran to replace him.
The Steelers are content with going nowhere, while the Bears overhauled their trenches. Here are the biggest winners and losers from NFL free agency.
The NFL Network reported that the trade came after Metcalf agreed to a new contract with the Steelers, a four-year deal worth $132 million that keeps him with Pittsburgh through the 2029 season. He had one year and $18 million left on his contract for this season with Seattle.
The Dallas Cowboys just lost one of their most underrated players as cornerback Jourdan Lewis agreed to terms on a new contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones is set to become a free agent. View the next team odds for Aaron Jones inside.
An NFL writer thinks the Dallas Cowboys will sign running back Najee Harris instead of drafting Ashton Jeanty.
FRISCO - Did the Pittsburgh Steelers already blow it? And for the same reason, did the Dallas Cowboys already blow it? The Steelers, in the view of one legendary player - who happens to be the ...