/dallas-cowboys10dCowboys schedule three more interviews with defensive coordinator candidatesThe Dallas Cowboys have scheduled interviews with three more candidates for their vacant defensive coordinator position, bringing the total number of interviewees to nine. The candidates include Eagles DBs coach Christian Parker, Giants interim DC Charlie Bullen, and Packers DL coach Demarcus Covington. This wide-ranging search reflects the team's commitment to finding the right fit for their defensive strategy.
/dallas-cowboys10dCowboys TE Jake Ferguson named one of three finalists for Salute to Service AwardDallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has been named a finalist for the 15th annual Salute to Service Award, recognized for his efforts to honor and support the military community. Alongside Minnesota Vikings' Aaron Jones and San Francisco 49ers' Christian McCaffrey, Ferguson's dedication to connecting with service members, veterans, and their families has been highlighted. The winner, to be announced at NFL Honors during Super Bowl LX, will receive $50,000 in contributions to military non-profit charities.
/dmv-dc-md-va11dWoman arrested for homophobic hate crime inside Alexandria grocery store - WTOP NewsFollowing the arrest of a woman accused of a bias-motivated assault on Christmas Day, the Alexandria Police Department is introducing new hate crime policies. Chief Tarrick McGuire announced measures such as timely case assignments, regular hate crime reports and immediate leadership notifications.
/dmv-dc-md-va11dAnti-ICE protest shuts down DC streets after Minneapolis killing – NBC4 WashingtonIn the wake of the shooting in Minneapolis where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed a woman, protesters took to the streets in Washington, D.C., briefly shutting down 14th and U streets. The demonstration, expressing grief and anger, was part of a larger protest against ICE.
/dallas-cowboys11dCowboys Risk Losing George Pickens to WR-Needy AFC Team as Jerry Jones Delays Cowboys’ Contract Decision - Yahoo SportsThe Dallas Cowboys face a significant challenge in retaining star wide receiver George Pickens, who is entering free agency in 2026. With no contract decision from owner Jerry Jones, Pickens is being eyed by the Tennessee Titans, who have the cap space and need for a talented wide receiver. Pickens' potential departure could leave a major void in the Cowboys' offense, while the team also needs to address its struggling defense.
/dallas-cowboys11dDallas Cowboys Identify Big-Name NFL Running Back To Replace Javonte Williams | YardbarkerThe Dallas Cowboys are considering replacing Javonte Williams, who is likely to seek a big contract elsewhere. Bleacher Report's Alex Kay suggests that the Cowboys should target Travis Etienne, a free-agent running back from the Jacksonville Jaguars, who could provide the stability they've lacked since Ezekiel Elliott's departure. Etienne's performance last season, with 1,107 rushing yards and seven touchdowns, makes him a sensible choice for the Cowboys' backfield.
/dallas-cowboys11dWho is going to replace former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy? - CBS TexasDallas