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Cowboys offseason preview: Dallas needs defensive overhaul
Yahoo Sports NFL analyst Nate Tice is joined by Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer to discuss what Dallas needs to prioritize this offseason – starting with a refresh on the defensive side of the ball. Check out the full conversation on “Football 301” – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
Now, it's not- It's not just that, but I think that's like the start.
Someone who can do more with less, who's like, "I might not have the most talented group, But don't worry, we're…" To your point, "We're gonna reach mediocrity."
We're going to be competent; we're not going to be giving up 35.
DC Eberflus: Cowboys' defensive woes fall on me
Ryan Clark blames Jerry Jones for wasting Dak Prescott's 2025 season for his handling of the Micah Parsons trade. (1:28)
FRISCO, Texas — One game remains in one of the most disappointing defensive seasons in Dallas Cowboys history.
Entering Sunday's matchup against the New York Giants, the Cowboys rank last in the NFL in points allowed per game (29.8) and hope to avoid becoming the first defense in team history to allow 30 points per contest. Also of note: They are last in pass defense, 31st in red zone defense, and 30th in third-down defense, takeaways and yards.
All of it has the job status of first-year defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus up in the air.
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Stephen Jones: "We need an identity on the defensive side of the ball"
As the final sands slip out from the top of the hourglass on the Matt Eberflus tenure as the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, the Cowboys have a clear objective for the new year.
“We got to get an identity on the defensive side of the football,” co-owner Stephen Jones said Friday on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, via Jon Machota of TheAthletic.com. “I don’t think we ever established what we were as a defense. We really weren’t a team that created turnovers. We didn’t get the ball. We gave up a lot of explosive [plays]. At times it felt like we were [stopping] the run. But we just got a lot of work to do on that side of the ball. I think everybody knows that. We’ll go all in.”
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