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Doug Free, Dallas Cowboys agree on three-year deal
The Cowboys know how important it is to keep their offensive line together. Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that Dallas and right tackle Doug Free have agreed on a three-year deal.
Keith Rivers signs one-year contract with Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys announced Wednesday that former Buffalo Bills linebacker Keith Rivers has signed a one-year contract with the team.
Darren McFadden still has No. 4 pick skills, Jerry says
Owner Jerry Jones believes Darren McFadden still has the skills that made him the No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 draft. Does that mean the Cowboys won’t be pursuing an Adrian Peterson trade?
Jerry Jones not worried about a Dez Bryant holdout
Jerry Jones isn’t worried about the Cowboys getting a new, long-term contract done with receiver Dez Bryant before the season starts. The Dallas owner also said he’s not worried about Bryant holding out.
Romo recalls boozy DeMarco sales pitch on team bus
Tony Romo really wanted to keep DeMarco Murray in Dallas. During a Wednesday appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the Cowboys quarterback recalls a tipsy plea to team brass.
Greg Hardy, Dallas Cowboys strike one-year contract
The Cowboys have added the best player left on the free-agent market. Pro Bowl pass rusher Greg Hardy is coming to Dallas on a one-year, incentive-laden deal.
Will Greg Hardy sign with Dallas Cowboys?
The Buccaneers no longer are in the running for Greg Hardy, leaving the Cowboys alone to work out a deal for the defensive end. Will Hardy end up in Dallas?
Cowboys might regret letting Murray walk to Eagles
DeMarco Murray will remain in the NFC East in 2015, but it won’t be with the Cowboys. Will Jerry Jones live to regret letting the NFL rushing champion walk out the door to a hated division rival?
Jason Garrett, Cowboys complete five-year, $30M deal
Jason Garrett and the Cowboys completed a five-year contract worth $30 million, Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday. DC Rod Marinelli reached an agreement on an extension of his own to stay in Dallas.