Dallas Cowboys (DEF - Dallas Cowboys) - NFL Fantasy Football player profile. (2024)

  • The Cowboys recorded four sacks, two interceptions and a fumble recovery in the 38-10 win over the Commanders in Week 18.

    Analysis: The Cowboys finished the season with 18.5 points allowed per game -- the fifth-fewest in the league -- while forcing 26 turnovers -- the 12th-most in the league. On a talent basis, they can hang with basically any team, but the Packers do present a difficult matchup considering they have averaged 23.4 points per game since Week 11 while giving up just six turnovers in that stretch. Consider this team a strong option anyway, but there's plenty of risk if this turns into a shootout.

    Published: Fri, Jan 12 at 3:39pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two interceptions and a sack in the 20-19 win over the Lions in Week 17.

    Analysis: This unit continues to be dominant with just 18.6 points allowed per game (eighth), but its fantasy upside has taken a step back compared to last season with 42 sacks (14th) and 23 takeaways (16th). They won't rest their starters unless the Lions lose to the Vikings in the early window. As long as the starters are playing, this is an ideal matchup, as the Commanders have given up a whopping 29 turnovers (29th) this season while QB Sam Howell has been sacked a league-high 61 times through 16…read more

    Published: Fri, Jan 5 at 4:21pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 22-20 loss to the Dolphins in Week 16.

    Analysis: The Cowboys are coming off a pair of losses where they didn't force a turnover, and they now rank 17th with 21 turnovers. However, they still rank fifth with 19.1 points per game and 14th with 2.7 sacks per game. There's some real risk in Week 17 against the Lions, who continue to dominate on the ground and rank fifth in the league with 27.5 points per game. Furthermore, QB Jared Goff has been sacked less than two times per game, so Cowboys D/ST probably has a lower floor than usual this week,…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 28 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 31-10 loss to the Bills in Week 15.

    Analysis: The Bills exposed the Cowboys on the ground, rushing for a whopping 266 yards while QB Josh Allen threw just 15 passes. They're in another precarious position in Week 16 against the Dolphins, who lead the league with 31.5 points per game. It would certainly help the Cowboys' cause if WR Tyreek Hill (ankle) is unable to play, but this matchup won't be favorable regardless, as the Dolphins have an excellent backfield and WR Jaylen Waddle can help fill the void. Cowboys D/ST should be avoided…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 4:52pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded three fumble recoveries and a sack in the 33-13 win over the Eagles in Week 14.

    Analysis: The Cowboys continue to establish themselves as an elite defense by holding one of the league's best offenses to just 13 points. They have held four of their last five opponents to 17 or fewer points. Still, it's hard to feel confident with this unit against the Bills in Week 15. The Bills have scored 26.8 points per game (fifth) and are fully healthy. That should rule out Cowboys D/ST in most fantasy playoff matchups, but there's certainly enough DFS upside to roll the dice because the Bills…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 14 at 8:03am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded an interception and a sack in the 41-35 win over the Seahawks in Week 13.

    Analysis: The Cowboys couldn't stop WR DK Metcalf in this primetime matchup, as he caught six passes for 134 yards and three scores. This is still an outstanding defensive unit. It will need to make some adjustments before the playoffs, but first, it will face the Eagles in Week 14. This is a daunting matchup against the league's fourth-ranked offense (27.4 points per game), so fantasy managers in redraft formats should probably steer clear. But there's enough upside to make Cowboys D/ST a viable DFS…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 7 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded four sacks and a pick-six in the 45-10 win over the Commanders in Week 12.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have dominated over the last three weeks in favorable matchups against the Giants, Panthers and Commanders. Their Week 13 clash against the Seahawks could be a bit tougher considering the ceilings of WRs DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. However, the Seahawks have underachieved this year (20.8 points per game) while turning the ball over 13 times in 11 games. They've also scored 16 or fewer points in three of the last four games. It takes an elite offense to put…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 30 at 7:15am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded seven sacks, a fumble recovery and a pick-six in the 33-10 win over the Panthers in Week 11.

    Analysis: The Cowboys terrorized rookie QB Bryce Young while CB DaRon Bland recorded his fourth pick-six of the season. This unit is a premier fantasy defense that basically needs to be started every week. It ranks tied for fifth with 33 sacks, eighth with 16 takeaways and fifth with 17.5 points allowed per game. The Thanksgiving matchup against the Commanders should be fruitful, as the Commanders have scored 21.4 points per game (17th) while QB Sam Howell has been sacked a league-high 51 times.

    Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 6:09pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded seven sacks, a fumble recovery and a pick-six in the 33-10 win over the Panthers in Week 11.

    Analysis: The Cowboys terrorized rookie QB Bryce Young while CB DaRon Bland recorded his fourth pick-six of the season. This unit is a premier fantasy defense that basically needs to be started every week. It ranks tied for fifth with 33 sacks, eighth with 16 takeaways and fifth with 17.5 points allowed per game. The Thanksgiving matchup against the Commanders should be fruitful, as the Commanders have scored 21.4 points per game (17th) while QB Sam Howell has been sacked a league-high 51 times.

    Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 6:09pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded five sacks and an interception in the 49-17 win over the Giants in Week 10.

    Analysis: The Cowboys took advantage of an ideal matchup, and now they have an excellent opportunity to keep up the momentum in Week 11 versus the Panthers. Through nine games, the Panthers have averaged just 17 points per game (29th) while QB Bryce Young has averaged 3.6 sacks per game. This is an ideal matchup with a high floor for Cowboys D/ST, and it will likely be a popular option in DFS tournaments.

    Published: Thu, Nov 16 at 12:49pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys posted three sacks and no takeaways in the 28-23 loss to the Eagles in Week 9.

    Analysis: This was a solid showing by the Cowboys despite the loss. This remains one of the best defenses in the league with 18.3 points allowed per game (seventh) and 13 takeaways (seventh). They're an autostart in Week 10 versus the Giants, who will roll out third-string QB Tommy Devito, an undrafted rookie who has posted 6.4 YPA and a 1:2 TD:INT ratio through two games (one start).

    Published: Wed, Nov 8 at 2:48pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks, a pick-six and a blocked-punt safety in the 43-20 win over the Rams in Week 8.

    Analysis: It was a classic Cowboys D/ST performance that was slightly aided by Rams QB Matthew Stafford's thumb injury. This defense is dominant, as the Cowboys have allowed 17.1 points per game (fourth) while posting 13 takeaways (fourth). Still, they'll have their hands full in Week 9 versus the Eagles, who have scored 28 points per game (third). The Cowboys may be good enough to still produce, and the Eagles aren't without their faults, giving up 13 turnovers so far. But there's probably too much risk…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 1 at 7:32pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded an interception and a sack in the 20-17 win over the Chargers in Week 6.

    Analysis: The Cowboys contained QB Justin Herbert and put together a nice fantasy day, and now they'll face the Rams in Week 8 coming off a bye. The Rams offense has legit firepower with rookie WR Puka Nacua proving to be a weapon alongside WR Cooper Kupp, though they rank 16th with 22.1 points per game. The Cowboys D/ST can't be benched, however, as it ranks fourth with 16.7 points allowed per game and fourth with 12 takeaways. The added risk is worth it.

    Published: Wed, Oct 25 at 5:45pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded a sack and a fumble recovery in the 42-10 loss to the 49ers in Week 5.

    Analysis: This was a disaster, as QB Brock Purdy picked apart the Cowboys secondary. Still, we shouldn't mark down this unit too much considering how strong the 49ers are offensively. The matchup against the Chargers could get dicey again, though, as the Chargers rank seventh with 27.5 points per game while coughing up just two turnovers through four games. While there's always massive upside with Cowboys D/ST, it's worth fading this unit for better options in most 12-team formats.

    Published: Wed, Oct 11 at 6:38pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded three takeaways, two of which they returned for touchdowns, and two sacks in the 38-3 loss to the Patriots in Week 4.

    Analysis: This was another remarkable performance by one of the league's best defenses. The Cowboys have allowed a league-low 10.3 points per game while forcing 10 takeaways (second) and recording 14 sacks (fifth). Nevertheless, it's going to be difficult to trust this unit versus the 49ers, who have produced 31.3 points per game (third) while giving up just one turnover through four games. The Cowboys D/ST is talented enough to always have enough upside, but there are far safer options in season-long…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 5 at 5:32pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks and no takeaways in the 28-16 loss to the Cardinals in Week 3.

    Analysis: This was a highly disappointing outing for the Cowboys, who had recorded 10 sacks and six takeaways through the first two weeks. It's fair to write Week 3 off as a fluke, and even if you don't, there's still too much talent to write off Cowboys D/ST in any sense. They're a surefire starter against the Patriots, who rank 26th in the league with 17.3 points per game. QB Mac Jones has been sacked six times and has protected the ball well. Still, with a high floor, the Cowboys D/ST provide a free…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 28 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded four takeaways and three sacks in the 30-10 win over the Jets in Week 2.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have held the Giants and Jets to a combined 10 points, posting 10 sacks and seven takeaways in the process. This continues to be an elite defense, and it has a favorable Week 3 matchup on tap against the Cardinals. While QB Joshua Dobbs led the Cardinals to 28 points in Week 2, the 2017 fourth-round pick still has less than 150 pass attempts at 28 years old, so he's expected to regress sooner than later. Cowboys D/ST is loaded with talent and can make that happen immediately.

    Published: Wed, Sep 20 at 6:47pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded seven sacks and two interceptions, including a pick-six, in the 40-0 win over the Giants in Week 1. They also returned a blocked kick for a touchdown.

    Analysis: The Cowboys' defense remains elite in 2023, as it constantly collapsed the pocket around QB Daniel Jones and forced him into mistakes. Now, they'll face the Jets, who will likely start Zach Wilson after Aaron Rodgers suffered an Achilles injury. Wilson has a career 15:18 TD:INT ratio through 22 career starts. Even if he can protect the football, the Jets aren't expected to run up the score, providing a strong floor and massive upside for Cowboys D/ST this week.

    Published: Wed, Sep 13 at 5:46pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • S Donovan Wilson (calf) is uncertain for the Week 1 matchup versus the Giants.

    Analysis: Wilson's versatility is special, as he posted 101 tackles and five sacks last season, but if he can't play, then Malik Hooker -- who is very capable himself -- will start in his place. The team's secondary took a step up with the addition of CB Stephon Gilmore to start opposite Trevon Diggs, and their pass rush should stay fierce. The Giants don't have a convincing set of receivers outside of TE Darren Waller, so there's a high floor for the Cowboys D/ST this week in addition to their typical…read more

    Published: Thu, Aug 31 at 8:43pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • S Donovan Wilson (calf) is expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks with an injury he suffered on July 26.

    Analysis: Wilson will be cutting it close to the Sept. 10 season opener, which would be a few days past the six-week mark. The 2019 sixth-round pick led the team with 101 tackles last season, adding five sacks, two pass breakups and an interception. Even if he does end up missing some time, this defensive unit will be elite for fantasy purposes. In 2022, DC Dan Quinn's defense posted 33 takeaways (first) and 54 sacks (third).

    Published: Mon, Jul 31 at 3:51pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys traded for CB Stephon Gilmore in March.

    Analysis: CB Trevon Diggs is already a ball hawk with 16 interceptions through three seasons, and having Gilmore line up on the opposite side will provide a lockdown, albeit 32-year-old, cornerback to slow down opposing receivers. DC Dan Quinn is still calling the shots on defense, too, and with an elite pass rush that recorded the third-most sacks (54) last season, this defense will hold immense fantasy upside and a safe floor on a weekly basis.

    Published: Fri, Jun 30 at 8:24am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks and an interception in the 31-14 win over the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

    Analysis: The game wasn't as close as the score tells, as the Cowboys didn't allow their second touchdown until there were two minutes left in regulation. They held QB Tom Brady to a measly 5.3 YPA, as well. They will face the red-hot 49ers in the divisional round. The 49ers haven't lost since Week 7, and they have scored at least 37 points in four straight games. QB Brock Purdy has been a solid game manager, and his elite weapons have taken this team to the next level, as WR Deebo Samuel, TE George…read more

    Published: Thu, Jan 19 at 3:09pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded three sacks and an interception in the 26-6 loss to the Commanders in Week 18.

    Analysis: This was a terrible performance for the Cowboys, especially when put up against the expectations versus a rookie quarterback. Still, this unit led the league with 33 takeaways during the regular season, and it was tied for third with 54 sacks. There are not many defensive units with this upside on a weekly basis, and it should have DFS appeal this week. After all, the Buccaneers rank 25th with just 18.4 points per game while giving up 22 turnovers (14th) this year.

    Published: Thu, Jan 12 at 5:33pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two takeaways and two sacks in the 27-13 win over the Titans in Week 17.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have produced a league-high 32 takeaways through 16 games, which is five more than the second-ranked team (Eagles), and their 51 sacks ranks third in the league. They should be playing all their starters in Week 18 with a chance to win the NFC East on the line, and they will face rookie QB Sam Howell in his first NFL start. We don't know what we're going to get with Howell under center, but he is a mobile quarterback that was once projected to be a Day 1 or Day 2 draft pick.…read more

    Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 4:11pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two interceptions and two fumble recoveries in the 37-34 win over the Eagles in Week 16.

    Analysis: Despite not recording a sack in Week 16, the Cowboys still rank third with 49 sacks. Their four takeaways maintained their league-leading 30 takeaways, and their matchup is intriguing against the Titans in Week 17. RB Derrick Henry (hip) could sit out because this game doesn't affect their playoff chances, and the Titans' offense without Henry and QB Ryan Tannehill could be tragic. After all, QB Malik Willis has posted a 50.8 completion percentage and a 4.5 YPA through three starts, and his 0:3…read more

    Published: Tue, Dec 27 at 5:20pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded three takeaways and a sack in the 40-34 overtime loss to the Jaguars in Week 15.

    Analysis: The Cowboys lost on a walkoff pick-six, so only 34 of those points were attributable to their defense. This defensive unit leads the league with 26 turnovers and ranks second with 49 sacks, so it carries massive weekly upside. Furthermore, it held the Eagles to 26 points on the road back in Week 6, and now QB Jalen Hurts is trending towards being inactive, which would mean QB Gardner Minshew would start. Minshew is serviceable but isn't close to Hurts, especially as a runner, so the Cowboys…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 21 at 6:49pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two takeaways and no sacks in the 27-23 win over the Texans in Week 14.

    Analysis: Despite the Cowboys being one of the best defenses this year, the lowly Texans caused some trouble. Nevertheless, the Cowboys came through. They have a tough task against the rising Jaguars in Week 15, as the Jaguars have totaled 78 points over the last three weeks while coughing up just two turnovers. Still, the Cowboys lead the league with 23 turnovers and rank second with 48 sacks, so there's too much upside to pass up this unit in the fantasy playoffs.

    Published: Wed, Dec 14 at 5:37pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded five takeaways, one of which they returned for a touchdown, and three sacks in the 54-19 win over the Colts in Week 13.

    Analysis: This is the second time this year that the Cowboys have produced five turnovers in a game, and they now rank second in the league with 21 takeaways. They also lead the league with 48 sacks, which is six more than any other team, and they have allowed just 18.8 points per game (third). This unit is completely dominant, and now it will set its sight on their in-state rival Texans, who are going back to QB Davis Mills this week. The Texans have averaged a mere 15.7 points per game (31st) while…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 7 at 3:58pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded three sacks in the 28-20 win over the Giants in Week 12.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have struggled a bit defensively of late, but they still rank second with just 17 points allowed per game while posting 16 turnovers (seventh) and 45 sacks (first). Their fantasy upside is incredible this week, though, as the Colts have given up the second-most turnovers (21) in the league while scoring just 15.8 points per game (30th). Consider Cowboys D/ST a must-start option in season-long leagues and DFS cash games.

    Published: Wed, Nov 30 at 6:53pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded seven sacks and a fumble recovery in the 40-3 win over the Vikings in Week 11.

    Analysis: This unit looks like the Steelers and Patriots defenses that were fantasy goldmines in years past. They have given up a league-low 16.7 points per game while leading the league with 42 sacks and ranking seventh with 16 takeaways. After they did that to the Vikings, there may not be any matchups where benching Cowboys D/ST is appropriate. Especially not this week, as the Giants have averaged 20.5 points per game (21st) while QB Daniel Jones has been sacked 30 times -- the third-most in the…read more

    Published: Mon, Nov 21 at 3:41pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks and a fumble recovery in the 31-28 road loss to the Packers in Week 10.

    Analysis: This was the Cowboys' worst showing of the season, and they have now given up at least 26 points in three of their last four outings. Nevertheless, this unit has still allowed just 18.2 points per game (fifth) while forcing 15 turnovers (seventh). The Cowboys D/ST will carry a ton of risk this week, though, as the Vikings rank eighth with 25.1 points per game while giving up just 10 turnovers (ninth). This unit still has plenty of appeal in large DFS tournaments, but fantasy managers may want…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 16 at 6:13pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded four sacks and a fumble recovery in the 49-29 win over the Bears in Week 8.

    Analysis: The Cowboys lead the league with 33 sacks through eight games, and they rank third with 16.6 points allowed per game and seventh with 13 takeaways. This is a premier defense that should be started in nearly every matchup. We should feel confident about this unit against the Packers, who will be without WR Romeo Doubs (ankle). Even with Doubs healthy, the Packers ranked 27th in the league with just 17.1 points per game, and their 13 turnovers are the 11th-most in the league.

    Published: Thu, Nov 10 at 4:16pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded five sacks and five takeaways in the 24-6 win over the Lions in Week 7.

    Analysis: The Lions were one of the top offenses heading into Week 7, but the Cowboys still managed to be a premier fantasy option. The Cowboys have allowed just 14.9 points per game (second) this year in addition to 12 takeaways (fifth) and 29 sacks (first). They have proven to be a must-start fantasy option in nearly every situation, and that holds true in Week 8 against the Bears, who have given up 11 turnovers (24th) while QB Justin Fields has been sacked a whopping 27 times.

    Published: Wed, Oct 26 at 10:25am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded four sacks in the 26-17 loss to the Eagles in Week 6.

    Analysis: The Cowboys lead the league with 24 sacks and rank third with 16.3 points allowed per game. Considering they were still somewhat effective for fantasy purposes against one of the league's top offenses, it's fair to assume that Cowboys D/ST should hold its own in nearly every matchup. The Lions will still be a difficult test, though, as they have averaged 28 points per game, and they could get RB D'Andre Swift (shoulder) back. If your bench has room to stash Cowboys D/ST for a safer option, go…read more

    Published: Tue, Oct 18 at 9:39am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded five sacks, an interception and two fumble recoveries, one of which they returned for a touchdown, in the 22-10 win over the Rams in Week 5.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have yet to allow more than 19 points in a game, and they have registered 20 sacks (second) and seven takeaways (13th). They have faced some good offenses so far, but the Week 6 matchup against the Eagles could be their toughest yet. QB Jalen Hurts has led the Eagles to 27 points per game (fifth) while giving up a league-low two turnovers. Still, the Cowboys may be good enough to handle this offense, and they have a good opportunity to take down Hurts, who has been sacked 11 times.…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 13 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks and two interception in the 25-10 win over the Commanders in Week 4.

    Analysis: The tandem of LB Micah Parsons and CB Trevon Diggs is doing damage again this season, as the team has posted 15 sacks (second) and four interceptions (ninth) this season. The Cowboys also rank third with 15.5 points allowed per game. The Rams host the Cowboys in Week 5. Through four games, the Rams rank 29th with 17.5 points allowed per game, and they have given up nine turnovers while QB Matthew Stafford has been sacked 16 times -- the second-most in the league. The Cowboys D/ST may seem risky…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 6 at 6:17am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded five sacks and an interception in the 23-16 win over the Giants in Week 3.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have recorded a league-high 13 sacks through three games, and now they'll get a chance to chase down QB Carson Wentz, who is tied with QB Joe Burrow with a league-high 15 sacks. The Commanders have been impressive on the scoreboard this season, but the Cowboys also rank eighth in the league with 17.3 points allowed per game. This unit should be considered an elite Week 4 option.

    Published: Tue, Sep 27 at 1:42pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded six sacks in the 20-17 win over the Bengals in Week 2.

    Analysis: The Cowboys have accrued eight sacks and a turnover through two games against the Buccaneers and Bengals -- two stout offenses. Their matchup in Week 3 is against the Giants and should be considered a far easier matchup, as they've totaled 40 points so far while QB Daniel Jones has been sacked eight times. These two teams don't have enough firepower to make this a shootout, so the Cowboys D/ST has a high floor and an intriguing ceiling considering Jones' inconsistency.

    Published: Fri, Sep 23 at 8:55am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys recorded two sacks and an interception in the 19-3 loss to the Buccaneers.

    Analysis: The story of the night was how ineffective the Cowboys' offense was. Their defense was quite impressive, though, putting pressure on QB Tom Brady and holding him to 195 passing yards. They'll be a high-risk play in Week 2 against the Bengals, but there could be a nice reward to those bold enough to take the gamble. QB Joe Burrow turned the ball over five times and was sacked seven times in the opener.

    Published: Tue, Sep 13 at 1:53pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys led the league last season with 34 takeaways.

    Analysis: They also ranked 13th with 41 sacks, and the Cowboys will return most of their starters. Furthermore, LB Micah Parsons -- who registered 13 sacks and three forced fumbles as a rookie -- could reach another level in his second NFL season. This defense is probably underrated for fantasy purposes, but they're worth picking up after they get through the Buccaneers and Bengals in the first two weeks.

    Published: Sun, Aug 28 at 2:19pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys' expected starting defense is healthy for the start of training camp.

    Analysis: CB Kelvin Joseph dealt with an injury during OTAs but is now healthy, and Dallas isn't dealing with any other significant defensive injuries to open camp. LB Micah Parsons and CB Trevon Diggs had breakout 2021 campaigns with 13 sacks and 11 picks, respectively, and the rest of the unit may need to step up this year if the Cowboys D/ST is to again lead the league in takeaways. It will open the preseason against the Broncos on Aug. 13.

    Published: Sun, Jul 31 at 7:12pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys led the NFL with 34 takeaways and also ranked seventh in scoring defense (21.1 PPG) last year.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST was a solid unit overall, but it was LB Micah Parsons and CB Trevon Diggs that were the stars of the show. Diggs struggled in coverage at time but took advantage of any mistakes with 11 interceptions, while Parsons racked up 13 sacks as a versatile weapon for DC Dan Quinn. The pair shouldn't be expected to replicate those numbers in 2022, but the unit should remain strong while returning nine starters.

    Published: Wed, Jun 29 at 10:49pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 399 yards and 25 points during the Week 17 loss to the Cardinals and play the Eagles on Saturday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST was unable to continue it's string of impressive performances and finished with one takeaway and one sack versus Arizona. Philadelphia has won four straight games, and QB Jalen Hurts has come on strong during that stretch. The Cowboys D/ST is a middling option for Week 18 while going up against an offense that has been trending in the right direction.

    Published: Thu, Jan 6 at 2:05pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 257 yards and 14 points during the Week 16 win over Washington and play the Cardinals on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST had yet another enormous showing with five sacks, two takeaways and two touchdowns, with one being a pick-six and another coming via a blocked punt. The unit has 13 sacks, 14 takeaways and four scores in the past four games versus poor offenses, but QB Kyler Murray and Arizona present a much tougher task this weekend. The relatively consistent production of the Cowboys D/ST means it's still on the fantasy radar, but it's a middling option for Week 17 with a more limited upside…read more

    Published: Sat, Jan 1 at 2:43pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 302 yards and six points during the Week 15 win over the Giants and play Washington on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST had one sack and four takeaways while holding New York to a pair of field goals. Dallas gave up only 14 points while notching five sacks, four takeaways and a touchdown Week 14 versus Washington, and it lines up for another prime matchup this weekend. The Cowboys D/ST is one of the top fantasy option for Week 16 given the matchup and its strong recent form.

    Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 4:17pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas allowed 224 yards and 14 offensive points during the Week 14 win over Washington and play the Giants on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Cowboys D/ST had five sacks and four takeaways, including a fumble return for a touchdown by DE Dorance Armstrong. Meanwhile, New York has averaged 13.3 points over the past five contests. The Dallas D/ST has touchdowns in two straight games and is a top-tier option for Week 15.

    Published: Thu, Dec 16 at 2:40pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas allowed 405 yards and 17 points during the Week 13 win over New Orleans and play Washington on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Cowboys D/ST picked apart QB Taysom Hill with two sacks and four takeaways, including an unlikely pick-six from DT Carlos Watkins. QB Taylor Heinicke has settled is as a decent signal-caller for the Football Team to help spark a four-game win streak, though they've scored 17 points in each of the past two contests. TE Logan Thomas (knee) is out for the year, leaving WR Terry McLaurin the lone legitimate threat in the passing game to complement RB Antonio Gibson. Heinicke has limited weapons…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 10:19am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 509 yards and 36 points during the Week 12 loss to the Raiders and play the Saints on Thursday.

    Analysis: RB Tony Pollard returned a kickoff for a touchdown, but the Dallas D/ST had little else going for it with three sacks and zero takeaways. Meanwhile, Taysom Hill is taking over at quarterback for the Saints, who have fallen apart since Jameis Winston was lost for the season. Hill could provide a boost to the offense, but this remains a favorable matchup for the Cowboys D/ST despite last week's poor performance.

    Published: Wed, Dec 1 at 6:40pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 370 yards and 19 points during the Week 11 loss to the Chiefs and play the Raiders on Thursday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST had two takeaways and three sacks as it had a solid performance, but it received minimal help from the offense in the defeat. Las Vegas has struggled to produce much offensively of late and has averaged 14.3 points over its past three contests. Derek Carr remains a solid quarterback, but the offense has struggled against the mediocre defenses in recent weeks. The Cowboys D/ST is playing well and is a strong option for Week 12.

    Published: Tue, Nov 23 at 10:09pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 214 yards and three points during the Week 10 win over the Falcons and play the Chiefs on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST put on a clinic with two sacks and two takeaways while scoring a touchdown on a blocked punt. It was a strong rebound effort after laying eggs the past two weeks. Kansas City also rebounded, albeit offensively, with 41 points after averaging 12.0 PPG over the previous three contests. QB Patrick Mahomes looked like his vintage self with five TDs and 400-plus passing yards, and the offense has only one giveaway in the past two games. Kansas City is showing better ball security and…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 18 at 12:29pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • DE Randy Gregory (calf) has been ruled out indefinitely as the Cowboys face the Falcons on Sunday.

    Analysis: Gregory has five sacks and two forced fumbles through seven games, and Dallas will have a hard time replacing him up front. The Cowboys D/ST is coming off a poor showing against the Broncos, as it had four sacks and zero takeaways while allowing 30 points and 190 rushing yards. RB Cordarrelle Patterson and TE Kyle Pitts are the only true weapons for QB Matt Ryan with WR Calvin Ridley (personal) out, and the Falcons overall are averaging only 21.9 PPG, though their pass protection has been solid…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 11 at 12:19pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 278 yards and 16 points during the Week 8 win over the Vikings and play the Broncos on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST played well on Sunday Night Football with one sack while allowing only 4.6 yards per play and 17 first downs, but that performance didn't offer much fantasy production. Denver is averaging 16.2 points across its past five games, while the offense overall ranks 30th in sacks allowed (25) and tied-15th in giveaways (10). The Cowboys D/ST is coming off a down week but is a strong option for Week 9.

    Published: Thu, Nov 4 at 12:03pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys come out of their bye week ranked 23rd in total defense (381.2 YPG) and 20th in scoring (24.3 PPG) and play the Vikings on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas has also struggled rushing the passer with only 11 sacks, but it's excelled in overall playmaking with 14 takeaways, which is tied for third in the NFL. CB Trevon Diggs leads the way with seven interceptions and two scores, and he'll have his hands full between WRs Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen this weekend. QB Kirk Cousins is also enjoying a strong season, and RB Dalvin Cook should be in good shape coming out of Minnesota's bye. The Cowboys D/ST has been a suprisingly strong fantasy…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 28 at 2:14pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 367 yards and 20 points during the Week 5 win over the Giants and play the Patriots on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Dallas D/ST had zero sacks and only two takeaways overall, but a pick-six from CB Anthony Brown resulted in a quality fantasy performance. Rookie QB Mac Jones has played relatively well early on for the Patriots, though the offense is only averaging 19.2 PPG while also ranking tied-29th in giveaways (nine) and tied-16th in sacks (11). The Cowboys D/ST is second in the NFL in takeaways (12) and is a strong choice Week 6 while going up against a rookie QB.

    Published: Thu, Oct 14 at 1:56pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 379 yards and 28 points during the Week 5 win over the Panthers and play the Giants on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Panthers scored a pair touchdowns in the fourth quarter, otherwise Dallas had a dominant defensive effort on its hands. It was still another strong showing from the Cowboys D/ST with five sacks and two takeaways, The Cowboys surprisingly ranked second in the league in takeaways (10) and are middle of the pack in scoring (24.3 PPG) and sacks (nine). QB Daniel Jones has taken a major step forward for New York this season, though the offense is still only averaging 20.8 PPG. Jones has reined…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 7 at 12:23pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 367 yards and 14 offensive points during the Week 3 win over the Eagles and play the Panthers on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas had two sacks and two takeaways, including a pick-six from Trevon Diggs to open the second half. The Cowboys rank tied-29th in sacks (four) but lead the league with eight takeaways while giving up 23.0 PPG. QB Sam Darnold is off to a solid start to the season, but the absence of RB Christian McCaffrey (hamstring) looms large for Carolina. The Dallas D/ST has put itself on the fantasy radar and is a solid option for Week 4 given the Panthers are without their top offensive weapon.

    Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 7:09pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 408 yards and 17 points during the Week 2 win over the Chargers and play the Eagles on Monday.

    Analysis: Los Angeles averaged 6.6 yards per play, but Dallas recorded two sacks and two takeaways to help limit the scoring. It's a surprisingly strong start to the campaign for the Cowboys defensively after notching four takeaways in the season opener. QB Jalen Hurts is a strong dual-threat option for Philadelphia, but the team's wideouts remain largely unproven. The Cowboys D/ST is creeping onto the fantasy radar but remains a subpar option for Week 3.

    Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 9:58pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up up 431 yards and 31 points during the Week 1 loss to the Buccaneers and play the Chargers on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas surprisingly managed to force four turnovers after Tampa Bay totaled only 17 all of last season, but it otherwise had little luck stopping QB Tom Brady. The Cowboys didn't record a sack and will be facing a Chargers offensive line this week that allowed only two sacks to Washington's stacked defensive front, which only resulted in negative three yards. QB Justin Herbert has strong weapons in RB Austin Ekeler and WR Keenan Allen, leaving the Dallas D/ST in a poor matchup for Week 2…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 16 at 11:45am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys will face a Buccaneers offense on Thursday that averaged 30.8 PPG and 384.1 YPG last season.

    Analysis: Year-to-year comparisons typically aren't especially useful given personnel changes, but Tampa Bay returns every starter from both sides of the ball, so QB Tom Brady should continue to lead a dynamic offense. WRs Chris Godwin (quad) and Antonio Brown (knee) are nursing injuries this week, but even if both are sidelined it might not be enough to make the Dallas D/ST a palatable matchup. The Cowboys struggled defensively throughout 2020 and likely didn't make enough offseason additions to push…read more

    Published: Tue, Sep 7 at 10:38pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • DT Neville Gallimore suffered a dislocated elbow in mid-August and was ruled out for 6-to-8 weeks.

    Analysis: The 2020 third-round pick played 416 defensive snaps as a rookie and totaled 28 tackles and a half-sack in 14 games last year, and his absence leaves the Cowboys short on depth up front defensively. Safety Malik Hooker appears poised to start after signing with Dallas at the start of camp, and his first-round pedigree should be a boost to the secondary if he can stay healthy. The Cowboys D/ST isn't expected to be a regular fantasy option in 2021 after allowing 29.6 PPG last season.

    Published: Tue, Aug 31 at 10:24pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys signed safety Malik Hooker (Achilles) on July 27

    Analysis: Hooker was limited to two games for Indianapolis last year due to an Achilles injury, but he brings a first-round pedigree to the Dallas secondary if he can stay healthy. It's a solid low-risk, high-reward move for the Cowboys, which spent their first six picks on defenders during the 2021 draft after a quiet free agency.

    Published: Sat, Jul 31 at 5:25am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys spent their first six picks on defenders during the 2021 NFL Draft, including first-round selection Micah Parsons at linebacker and second-round selection Kevin Joseph at cornerback.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Jun 23 at 8:32pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 477 yards and 17 points during the Week 16 win over the Eagles and play the Giants on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Dec 30 at 6:14pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys surrendered 33 points and 458 yards during the Week 15 win over the 49ers and play the Eagles on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Thu, Dec 24 at 3:02pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 309 yards and seven points during the Week 14 win over the Bengals and play the 49ers on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Dec 16 at 10:22pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 401 yards and 34 points during the Week 13 loss to the Ravens and play the Bengals on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Dec 9 at 7:43pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas gave up 338 yards and 34 offensive points during the Week 12 loss to Washington and play Baltimore on Tuesday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Thu, Dec 3 at 3:46pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas surrendered 430 yards and 28 points during the Week 11 win over Minnesota and play Washington on Thursday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Tue, Nov 24 at 9:30pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys rank 23rd in total defense (381.6 YPG) and 32nd in scoring (32.2 PPG) heading into Sunday's game against the Vikings.

    Analysis:

    Published: Tue, Nov 17 at 8:04pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 15 offensive points and 222 yards during the 23-9, Week 8 loss to the Eagles and play the Steelers on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas turned in a strong performance across the board with four takeaways and four sacks after entering the contest with only three takeaways and 13 sacks all season. The Philadelphia offense has endured tons of issues this year, but Week 9 brings a much tougher matchup. Pittsburgh ranks tied-sixth in sacks allowed (10), tied-ninth in giveaways and fifth in scoring (30.1 PPG). The dominant defense also figures to give the Cowboys depleted offense fits. The Dallas D/ST isn't worth considering…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 4 at 5:41pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas gave up 23 offensive points and 397 yards during the Week 7 loss to Washington and play Philadelphia on Sunday.

    Analysis: This game was an unmitigated disaster for the Cowboys, as they averaged only 2.6 yards per play and gave the Football Team a blowout victory. Washington piled up 208 yards rushing (5.3 YPC) while Dallas had two sacks and zero takeaways. The Eagles have been marred by offensive inconsistency this season, but at this point the Dallas D/ST is a "play at your own risk" option.

    Published: Wed, Oct 28 at 9:20pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys surrendered 438 yards and 38 points during the Week 6 loss to the Cardinals and play Washington on Sunday.

    Analysis: The first full game without QB Dak Prescott was a disaster on both sides of the Ball for Dallas, as it averaged only 4.1 yards per play and allowed 7.3 yards per play. RB Kenyan Drake averaged 3.7 YPC coming into the game, but the Cowboys gave up 164 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. The Football team represent a much easier matchup in Week 7 and hasn't scored more than 20 points since the season opener. The Cowboys D/ST is on the streaming radar this week since it's playing Washington,…read more

    Published: Tue, Oct 20 at 7:38pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 27 offensive points and 300 yards during the Week 5 win over the Giants and play the Cardinals on Monday.

    Analysis: Anthony Brown's 29-yard fumble return for a touchdown was the saving grace, as Dallas otherwise had only two sacks and gave up 27 points to a Giants offense that entered the contest with only 47 points through four games. QB Kyler Murray and the Cardinals represent a much tougher matchup in Week 6, and the Cowboys D/ST hasn't shown it's worth considering against even somewhat competent offenses.

    Published: Thu, Oct 15 at 10:20am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys surrendered 49 points and 508 yards during the Week 4 loss to the Browns and play the Giants on Sunday.

    Analysis: Describing the Dallas defense as "porous" would be a compliment at this point, as it's given up a ridiculous 126 points across the past three games. On top of that, Cleveland racked up 307 rushing yards on 7.7 YPC despite the fact that top-RB Nick Chubb exited during the first half with a knee injury. Meanwhile, the Giants have managed only three touchdowns through four games and are tied-28th in giveaways (eight) and tied-29th in sacks allowed (14). Between the poor New York offense and the…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 11:44pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 38 points and 412 yards during Sunday's loss to the Seahawks and play the Browns in Week 4.

    Analysis: Dallas had four sacks and one takeaway, which occured as WR D.K. Metcalf slowed up on a sure touchdown and fumbled out the back of the endzone for the turnover. Besides DE Aldon Smith's three sacks, the Cowboys showed no real ability to slow down QB Russell Wilson. The Browns have solid pass protection (four sacks allowed) and have put up 69 points over the last two games. The Dallas D/ST hasn't shown enough playmaking potential (two takeaways and six sacks) through three games to warrant…read more

    Published: Tue, Sep 29 at 2:27pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • CB Chidobe Awuzie (hamstring) is expected to miss multiple weeks heading into Sunday's matchup with the Seahawks.

    Analysis: It was an ugly defensive showing for the Cowboys in Week 2, as the Falcons put up 39 points and 380 yards while recording one sack and zero takeaways. That makes for one takeaway and two sacks through two games, and QB Russell Wilson is unlikely to provide many playmaking opportunities in Week 3. It would be a major risk to trust the Dallas D/ST against the Seahawks, which have scored 73 points in their two games this season.

    Published: Thu, Sep 24 at 11:15am by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys surrendered 20 points and 422 yards Sunday to the Rams and will face the Falcons in Week 2.

    Analysis: Dallas allowed a bunch of yardage but overall played well despite totaling only one sack and one takeaway. LB Leighton Vander Esch broke his collarbone and could be sidelined for about two month, which figures to be a significant absence in the middle of the defense. QB Matt Ryan passed for 450 yards while WRs Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley and Russell Rage all topped the 100-yard mark Week 1, which could be problematic for the Cowboys. The uncertainty in Dallas' secondary makes this a risky…read more

    Published: Mon, Sep 14 at 5:06pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys will travel to Los Angeles for Week 1's matchup versus the Rams.

    Analysis: The Cowboys' secondary has some question marks without CB Byron Jones (to Miami) and CB Jourdan Lewis (knee), but the defense still has one of the best front sevens in the league. DE DeMarcus Lawrence can put pressure on QB Jared Goff, and the defensive line should be able to handle the Rams' low-tier offensive line. The Rams may be pass-heavy with an uncertain backfield, though, and the Cowboys' cornerbacks could crumble under that pressure, as they're still untested and unproven. It's a…read more

    Published: Fri, Sep 11 at 2:56pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys signed DE Everson Griffen to a one-year contract Aug. 12.

    Analysis: Dallas lost sack-leader Robert Quinn to free agency over the offseason, but it bolstered it's defensive line by signing DT Dontari Poe and DE Aldon Smith before the late signing of Griffen. The departure of top cover CB Byron Jones also looms large, and second-round pick Trevon Diggs will have big shoes to fill. The Cowboys ranked ninth in total defense (327.0 YPG) and 11th in scoring (20.1 PPG), but was tied-25th in takeaways. Barring a major resurgence from the likes of Griffen or Smith --…read more

    Published: Wed, Aug 26 at 11:25pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas allowed 17 points and 431 yards to the Eagles in Week 16 and play Washington on Sunday.

    Analysis: The score doesn't exactly jump off the page, but the fact that QB Carson Wentz averaged 8.0 yards per pass while having Greg Ward as his top wide receiver provides a solid idea of the Cowboys' defensive issues. Dallas had one sack and zero takeaways. The Redskins have struggled offensively all season but have scored 27 and 35 points in the last two games, so this matchup may not prove as fruitful as the numbers would suggest. Still, the Cowboys D/ST remains a decent, albeit unexciting, option…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 26 at 6:52pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 289 yards and 21 points during the Week 15 win over the Rams and play the Eagles on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas had a quality defensive performance, but two fourth-quarter, garbage-time touchdowns limited its fantasy output since it had only two sacks and one takeaway. It's been an issue all season for the Cowboys, as they rank tied-27th in takeaways (15) and are middle of the pack in sacks (36). The Eagles have a depleted wide receiving corps which has made things difficult for QB Carson Wentz, and the Cowboys also held them to 283 yards and 10 points in the previous meeting. This is a solid…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 18 at 3:48pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 382 yards and 31 points during the Week 14 loss to the Bears and play the Rams on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas had two takeaways and two sacks, but for the most part were unable hold down Chicago's offense. It was the first time in the last five games the Cowboys forced a turnover, a category in which they're ranked tied-26th (14 takeaways). Los Angeles has struggled with giveaways (22) and been marred by inconsistency this season, but it can still put up a load of points in the right matchup. The Dallas D/ST hasn't shown enough playmaking to be more than a middling option for Week 15.

    Published: Wed, Dec 11 at 5:38pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 356 yards during the Week 13, 26-15 loss to the Bills and will play the Bears on Thursday.

    Analysis: Dallas did record four sacks but didn't have a takeaway as QB Josh Allen averaged 8.0 yards per pass and had only five incompletions. The Cowboys ranked 26th in the league in takeaways (12) and are middle of the pack in sacks (32). The Bears have been offensively inept for most of the season (281.8 YPG and 17.7 PPG), but they generally take good care of the ball (13 giveaways). The Dallas D/ST's lack of playmakers keeps this from being a more appealing matchup, but it remains a decent fantasy…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 4 at 2:38pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys allowed 282 yards in Sunday's 13-9 loss to the Patriots and will play the Bills on Sunday.

    Analysis: On paper New England was a matchup worth staying away from for Dallas, but heavy wind and rain limited the scoring in Week 12. The Cowboys had two sacks but didn't record a turnover. The Bills feature a heavy rushing attack (139.2 YPG), which is led by rookie RB Devin Singletary, who's averaging 5.8 yards per carry. Buffalo is middle of the pack in sacks allowed (24) and giveaways (13), but they do struggle to score at times (21 PPG). The Cowboys struggle to force turnovers (12) and are middle…read more

    Published: Mon, Nov 25 at 2:56pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys surrendered 312 yards and 27 points to the Lions in Week 11 and will play the Patriots on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas managed three sacks and didn't record a takeaway against backup QB Jeff Driskel, putting forth a second straight dud of a performance. Things won't get any easier Week 12 in Foxborough. The Cowboys rank seventh in total defense (322.1 YPG) and scoring (19.7 PPG), but they struggle to force turnovers and are coming off back-to-back poor outings. The Dallas D/ST isn't worth trusting this week in New England.

    Published: Wed, Nov 20 at 8:56pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • Dallas gave up 364 yards in Sunday's 28-24 loss to Minnesota and will play Detroit in Week 11.

    Analysis: The Cowboys had only one sack and didn't force a turnover, so they didn't reward fantasy owners who stuck with them versus the Vikings. The Lions will potentially be without QB Matthew Stafford (back) for the second straight game, which would make the Cowboys a popular D/ST option for this week. Stafford's availability for Week 11 will drastically impact the attractiveness of this matchup.

    Published: Tue, Nov 12 at 2:43pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
  • The Cowboys gave up 271 yards and 18 points to the Giants in Week 9 and will play the Vikings on Sunday.

    Analysis: Dallas was certainly living on the edge Sunday as New York moved into the red zone five times, but it managed to score only one touchdown. CB Jourdan Lewis provided the cherry on top with a 63-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the closing seconds of the game. The Vikings present a bigger challenge in Week 10, though they are coming off an uneven performance against the Chiefs. WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) is expected to be sidelined, which would allow the Cowboys to focus on containing RB…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 6 at 9:37pm by Rotowire.com
    More news and analysis available atNFL.com
Dallas Cowboys (DEF - Dallas Cowboys) - NFL Fantasy Football player profile. (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Carmelo Roob

Last Updated:

Views: 6670

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carmelo Roob

Birthday: 1995-01-09

Address: Apt. 915 481 Sipes Cliff, New Gonzalobury, CO 80176

Phone: +6773780339780

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Gaming, Jogging, Rugby, Video gaming, Handball, Ice skating, Web surfing

Introduction: My name is Carmelo Roob, I am a modern, handsome, delightful, comfortable, attractive, vast, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.