There’s no doubt about it, the Pittsburgh Steelers are in dire need of a wide receiver. They added some depth pieces in Van Jefferson and Quez Watkins in free agency, but they’re still without a No.
Brandin Cooks is one of the most underappreciated players in the NFL. The journeyman has been on five different NFL teams, and he has produced 1,000-yard seasons on four of them.
Brandin Cooks has shown himself to be a man of many talents. The wide receiver known as “The Archer” is a licensed pilot in his spare time but is ready to get back to running routes and catching touchdown passes from Dak Prescott.
Well unlike last year when the Dallas Cowboys used most of March to improve their team with trades for Stephon Gilmore and Brandin Cooks as well as re-signing key players, they lost five starters and have only signed one free agent.
In a season in which Dak Prescott is trending toward playing under the shiniest spotlight, a contract year for the Dallas Cowboys, expectations about his 2024 season are all over the place. Some claim Prescott's 2023, in which he finished second place in MVP voting, was a rarity and not his real self.
If we learned anything from the Baltimore Ravens‘ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, it’s that they need some more weapons on offense.
It is now no secret that Michael Gallup's time with the Dallas Cowboys is potentially coming to an end. His lack of production doesn't mesh with the salary
Simple question that cuts to the chase regarding a national-media proposal that "links'' the Dallas Cowboys to a "need for a No. 2 receiver behind CeeDee Lamb'' ...
The Dallas Cowboys followed up an NFC East title with a forgettable performance against the Packers in the playoffs. While the arrow is pointing up, there’s still much work to do for 2024.
Offseason preparation is underway for 30 NFL teams and the NFL Draft starts to creep up, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are already looking to change the narrative for the 2024 season.
It's no secret the Dallas Cowboys want to build their roster through the NFL Draft. That's why it was a surprise when they pulled off a string of trades last year as they landed Stephon Gilmore, Brandin Cooks, and later Trey Lance ahead of the 2023 season.
The Cleveland Browns are in need of some depth at the wide receiver position, but the problem is that they have a rather tenuous salary cap situation entering the offseason.
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired wide receiver Brandin Cooks in a trade with the Houston Texans last offseason, they were hoping he would represent a dynamite No.
In beating the Detroit Lions in Week 17, the Dallas Cowboys secured an undefeated record at home for the 2023 regular season. Their splits away from AT&T Stadium have been a cause for concern, but with the NFC East title in hand, that’s a late-January problem, should the Cowboys be fortunate enough to get there.
The Dallas Cowboys season hasn't been a straight path to the playoffs and the No. 2 seed in the NFC; It has, rather, resembled a roller-coaster at times.
Brandin Cooks has excelled as a deep threat throughout his NFL career. He struck once more against the Washington Commanders on Thanksgiving Day.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks finally had the breakout performance he’s been working toward this season as his team took down the New York Giants in dominant fashion 49-17 on Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys brought in Brandin Cooks with the expectation that he would be the No. 2 receiver next to CeeDee Lamb, but through the first half of the season, that didn't exactly pan out.
The Dallas Cowboys receiving corps will be shorthanded against the Jets.
The early part of this wideout's Cowboys tenure may involve an injury-driven absence.
Dallas Cowboys veteran wideout Brandin Cooks popped up on the injury report Wednesday, hampered by a knee injury. Cooks, 29, was listed as DNP, though the Cowboys didn’t hold an official practice.
The Dallas Cowboys made a major addition to their offense this offseason when they acquired wide receiver Brandin Cooks from the Houston Texans. He will be a much-needed upgrade for the Dallas passing game.
Brandin Cooks sure knows how to win over new teammates.
Brandin Cooks, the former Houston Texans, and Los Angeles Rams WR, was traded to Dallas in March. Cooks joins CeeDee Lamb, who has proved his worth as a No.
Cooks made it known this spring he has "no ego" as it pertains to sharing targets with Cowboys teammates such as CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Whether or not that mentality will prevent the veteran from reaching the 1,000-yard mark he's chasing shall be seen.
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