"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
Still unsigned as a free agent, could safety Jayron Kearse eventually find his way back to the Cowboys? Perhaps his time in Minnesota under Mike Zimmer could help.
It seems insane to me that only a little bit over two years ago, Dallas Cowboys fans were genuinely mad at a Pro Bowl snub that I wouldn't ever have seen coming: Safety Jayron Kearse.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The Dallas Cowboys looked like Super Bowl contenders at the beginning of the season when the defense looked like an All-Decade unit. Things didn’t quite pan out the way the first month of the season may have led one to believe, but the ascension of the offense has compensated adequately.
The Dallas Cowboys are certainly the most controversial team in the NFL. It has almost turned into a game over the past several years that there are people
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.
Officiating was far from the only reason why the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Buffalo Bills in blowout fashion on Sunday, but it certainly didn't help them.
Just moments after the Dallas Cowboys missed a huge opportunity to challenge what would've potentially been a game-changing turnover, safety Jayron Kearse
The Dallas Cowboys came out of the blowout victory on Thanksgiving over the Washington Commanders in relatively good health as they continued to survive the traditional holiday schedule crunch.
The Dallas Cowboys did the most sensible thing possible for working on Sunday. They got their work done as quickly as possible, mailed in the waning minutes, and got home in time to watch some football.
Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse had no problem with San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle wearing a “F---cDallas” t-shirt underneath his No. 85 jersey during the 42-10 Week 5 victory Sunday.
After dismantling the Dallas Cowboys 42-10 on Sunday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers were content to add insult to injury. The one doing the insulting was none other than tight end George Kittle, who had already scored three touchdowns in the game.
Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse is coming up on yet another round of contract talks with his squad, but the starting defender isn’t letting thoughts of the future distract him from the team’s goal this year.
Dallas Cowboys starting safety Jayron Kearse was among the five players assigned new numbers on Thursday ahead of the 2023 regular season. Formerly No.
During the final day of padded practice on Wednesday, the Dallas Cowboys defense made it count.
Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse issued a stern warning to the rest of the NFL following Wednesday’s practice, in which a scuffle broke out between multiple players.
Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones once said that the team “is always actively looking to improve”. Mere days after striking a deal with perennial All-Pro RG Zack Martin, the front office is not done.
From top-to-bottom, the Dallas Cowboys have the makeup of a team that should be a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Now, they need to find a way to put it all together. Kearse thinks the defense has what it takes to do its part.
Micah Parsons wanted to become the first Cowboys player to wear No. 0, but this teammate beat him to the punch.
After a dominant performance from the Dallas Cowboys on both sides of the ball Monday night, a few key defenders found themselves banged up a bit after their victory.
Merry Christmas, everyone! As you all sit around opening presents, drinking coffee, and spending Christmas morning with your loved ones, I thought I would be jolly and give you all a Dallas Cowboys Holiday Piece to read.
Dallas Cowboys starting safety Jayron Kearse needed assistance to walk off the field after sustaining an undisclosed injury during pregame warmups on Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys had a big day in Minnesota on Sunday, and few enjoyed it more than safety Jayron Kearse.
All season long we have talked about how the Cowboys’ defense is the strength of the team and that they are a championship-caliber defense. After losing 31-28 to the Green Bay Packers in overtime and getting gashed in the running game by Aaron Jones, Cowboys’ SS Jayron Kearse is seemingly calling out the entire defense.
According to Jordan Schultz, Cowboys S Jayron Kearse has a sprained MCL and is expected to miss a few weeks. Kearse left Sunday night’s loss to the Buccaneers
Jayron Kearse will be back in Dallas next season.
Kearse was placed on the virus list on Jan. 8, which kept him out of the team’s regular-season finale. He had played in each of the other 16 games this season, his first in Dallas.
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