The NFL journey begins soon for a whole slew of Cowboys rookies, as minicamp will welcome in the eight players drafted by the club. But along with them will be those who didn’t have their name turned in on an index card.
Football season is winding down and that means the NFL playoffs have arrived. The Wildcard round begins today with the Texas facing the Browns and then the Chiefs and the Dolphins tonight.
The Dallas Cowboys’ 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday was demoralizing for fans, but a few seem to have taken it harder than others. Upset fans on social media let their frustrations loose by doxxing two members of the Cowboys’ secondary.
The Dallas Cowboys' status as one of the most popular and renowned professional sports teams in the world has its share of perks such as an expansive fanbase.
Cowboys players received a malicious dose of criticism from a surprising source after their blowout loss to the Bills on Sunday: Their own fanbase. Following the Cowboys’ 31–10 loss to Buffalo, fans reportedly leaked a few players’ personal information online, according to The Dallas Morning News’s Calvin Watkins.
Dallas Cowboys safety Juanyeh Thomas took aim at a portion of his fans on social media and put them on blast with a post on Twitter/X. And the thing is,
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to be without starting safety Jayron Kearse on Thanksgiving when the team hosts the Washington Commanders in Week 12. After missing practice for three straight days during the short week, Kearse was listed as doubtful for Thursday's game.
The final Cowboys injury update before the Chargers The Dallas Cowboys can make amends for a poor performance on a national stage against the San Francisco 49ers as they square off against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.
It would have been safe to just pick the Dallas defense as the stars of the game, but we picked out some specific players for inspection. There is nothing sweeter than raining on the parade of your bitter rival.
Noah Igbinoghene scored the Cowboys’ first points of the season. Markquese Bell led the team in tackles on opening night in primetime. KaVontae Turpin rolled the scoreboard over to a fortyburger.
Thomas made his NFL debut Sunday two years after his final college snap at Georgia Tech. He made the most of it.
Mike McCarthy made it a point early in the offseason to mention the second-year jump UDFA safety Juanyeh Thomas had made. Therefore it was no surprise for those paying attention when the Georgia Tech product made the 53-man roster.
Second-year safety, Juanyeh Thomas, makes the Dallas Cowboys 53-man roster. It’s been a wild ride for the former Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket, who went undrafted in 2022.
On August 29, NFL teams are required to cut their rosters down to 53. Like every other team in the league, the Cowboys have some tough decisions on their hands. Every position they go long requires they go short at another position.
Although the Dallas Cowboys lost their second straight preseason game on Saturday night, second-year safety Juanyeh Thomas continuing to impress is undoubtedly somebody to be happy about.
John Stephens and Juanyeh Thomas carry over strong Cowboys training camps into the preseason game against the Jaguars. Football is BACK! We got our first glimpse of this year’s Dallas Cowboys on Saturday.
ARLINGTON, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys have looked a bit sluggish in their preseason opener as they trail the Jacksonville Jaguars 14-7 at halftime. The Cowboys' defense started the game with a bang, as rookie safety Juanyeh Thomas intercepted Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence on just the second play of the game.
Juanyeh Thomas continues his stellar training camp! The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their preseason on Saturday afternoon at AT&T Stadium and within about 10 seconds they already had their first takeaway as a defense.
The Cowboys are always looking for UDFA players to step forward and make a case for the roster. John Stephens and Juanyeh Thomas are doing that. Saturday was an eventful day for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys have signed three more players to futures contracts including WR Antonio Callaway, WR Dennis Houston, and OT Alex Taylor.
There was a time when Dallas Cowboys fans were losing their minds wishing safety Earl Thomas would come to "Big D." There was also a time when the fan base yearned for Tyrann Mathieu.
Juanyeh Thomas has been one of the leaders of the Georgia Tech defense for the last three seasons, but he is now going to the NFL Draft, which is this weekend in Las Vegas.
Best of luck Juanyeh! Georgia Tech safety Juanyeh Thomas announced on Twitter today that he was declaring for the 2022 NFL Draft! Best of luck, Juanyeh!
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