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Offensive balance is driving this Dallas Cowboys team
Javonte Williams ranks third in overall rushing yards, he trails only Jonathan Taylor and James Cook, and is the leading running back in the NFL in terms of rushing EPA at +8.9. He is second in RYOE (rushing yards over expected) per game. Everywhere you look inside NFL Pro’s database of statistics his name is at the top.
The 2025 college football season is entering the halfway point, and a quarter of NFL teams have one or fewer wins. The ingredients for NFL draft season are firmly in place. Preseason polls have changed dramatically—three of the top four teams are unranked after six weeks—and so have summer big boards.
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New NFL overtime rule explained after Dallas Cowboys-Green Bay Packers matchup ended in a tie
Both teams will get a chance at a possession during overtime, even if the team that gets the ball first scores a touchdown
Dallas dominated early and often in its latest trip to MetLife Stadium, defeating the New York Jets 37-22. Dak Prescott and the offense were rolling, while the defense had plenty of answers for Justin Fields. Below, you’ll find game coverage, photos and more from Week 5’s Cowboys-Jets showdown:
But the Texans’ story wasn’t all disappointment. What follows is an excerpt about the team’s most popular player, Buddy Young, a 5-foot-4 running back who became a local sensation as a Black man in Dallas in the 1950s. Prepare to get acquainted with the city’s first professional football icon.
Did the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, or any team, petition the NFL to replace Bad Bunny as the performer for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show?
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NFL’s taunting crackdown miffs some Eagles, whose team has seen more infractions than others
The Eagles lead the NFL in taunting penalties so far this season with three. “It’s just a different type of penalty that we’re seeing and it’s getting called more,” Nick Sirianni says.
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NFL fines Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 for obscene gesture he says was 'inadvertent'
The NFL said that it has fined Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 for an obscene gesture he made toward fans at MetLife Stadium, which he claims was "inadvertent."
The Dallas Cowboys enter Week 6 of the NFL season with a 2-2-1 record, which has led to a mediocre quarter-season grade.