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Dallas Cowboys GossipThe Dallas Cowboys are once again the center of the NFL’s storm, with rumors swirling, tempers flaring, and uncertainty gripping The Star as the 2025 season dawns. From locker room whispers to boardroom gambles, here’s the unfiltered scoop straight out of Dallas.First up, the **contract extension chaos** is threatening to explode. Team execs have, in typical Cowboys fashion, waited far too long before moving on new deals, with receivers at the heart of the drama. The trade for George Pickens—costing a big 2026 draft pick—has sparked wild speculation, especially as Cowboys brass haven’t even opened talks about a new contract. One source close to the front office admits, “Everyone inside knows this could be another Amari Cooper situation. If George breaks out, good luck keeping him with CeeDee’s payday already looming.” All eyes are now on Pickens and his camp, who are reportedly “playing hardball” and “expecting numbers Dallas won’t like.” The potential for a Pickens-Lamb ego showdown? Some in the building call it “inevitable.” But it’s not just the wideouts. There’s a **three-way battle for RB1** heating up fast, and no one’s backing down. Rookie Jaydon Blue has been gaining ground over the established names Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams—a rivalry that’s already picked up steam in closed-door meetings. One veteran, speaking off the record, ranted, “Spring practice got testy. Sanders and Williams are both fighting for their careers and Blue’s already got his locker full of ‘rookie-favorite’ gear. Guys are grumbling about favoritism.” The whispers have turned to outright shouts at times, with a tension brewing that “wouldn’t surprise anyone if it spills onto the field at camp.” The coaching overhaul hasn’t solved the Cowboys’ culture riddle. With Brian Schottenheimer installed as the new head coach, some insiders are privately skeptical about the effectiveness of his rah-rah approach. “He’s got legends parading Super Bowl rings through the hallways,” mused an unnamed assistant, “but half the team rolls their eyes. It’s not 1995 anymore. Some guys think nostalgia isn’t going to win them 10 games with this schedule.” Another source said that some veterans were “unimpressed” with the shakeup and that owner Jerry Jones “still wants to run everything through his office.” On the **trade front, don’t believe for a second that the roster is set.** Persistent rumors link Dallas to at least one potential deadline move—insiders have tossed around the idea that another veteran defensive end could be on the block now that DeMarcus Lawrence has left a gaping hole. Around The Star, the thinking is blunt: “No one’s job is safe right now. If the defense starts slow, expect phones to be ringing.” There’s more: The Cowboys’ star quarterback, Dak Prescott, is feeling the pressure. Sources say he’s itching for redemption after last season’s letdown. But with national pundits split on his supporting cast, and with the organization slow to lock in core talent, the tension in the building is tangible. And if the team stumbles early—especially against a schedule packed with powerhouse opponents—even optimistic insiders concede “a full-scale implosion isn’t out of the question.” Is the **Cowboys’ 2025 season poised to skyrocket—or will everything unravel before Thanksgiving?** With locker room alliances shifting, contract drama brewing, and Jerry Jones still calling the shots, the fuse in Dallas is lit. Which domino falls first? Come back tomorrow for whispers of a “shocking veteran cut,” more rumbles from the running back room, and the next stunning claim about Schottenheimer’s hold on the locker room. This Cowboys soap opera is just getting started.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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