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DeMarcus Ware draws parallels between the Cowboys’ new direction and the culture that helped him win a Super Bowl in Denver.
While he collected plenty of honors in his 12-year NFL stint, Ware missed out on one key accolade: winning a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys. The Pro Football Hall of Famer recently admitted he was “very disappointed” he didn’t win a championship as a Cowboy.
In the world of NFL fandom, few teams spark as much passion—and overreaction—as the Dallas Cowboys. Every time a superstar player hits the trade block or becomes a free agent, one familiar narrative resurfaces: The Cowboys should go get him.
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Sportsnaut on MSNDallas Cowboys urged to acquire two-time Pro Bowl defenderMeanwhile, Bleacher Report’s NFL analyst Moe Moton believes the Cowboys should sign former Green Bay Packers two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander, who recently became a free agent.
After producing a 7-10 record last season, the Dallas Cowboys are -140 to hit the over on 7.5 wins in 2025. The Dallas Cowboys are +3900 to win the Super Bowl. Those are the 17th-ranked odds in the league as of June 11.
"Trevon Diggs (knee) says his goal is to return Week 1 of the 2025 season," Watkins wrote on X. Diggs has been sidelined since the end of the 2024 season so that he could undergo chondral tissue graft surgery on his left knee - a surgery that can take anywhere from 6-12 months to fully recover from.