
Reid Hanson
Editor, Columnist at sport dfw
Texas/Germany/NC. Pit Master of Jolly Roger BBQ. Daily contributor at @TheCowboysWire. https://t.co/AE2R8Nu1z9 https://t.co/SWfwnmgr2C Beer snob & Economist
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22 hours ago |
cowboyswire.usatoday.com | Reid Hanson
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired Steeler’s standout wide receiver George Pickens in a post-draft trade this past May, many wondered whether he’d be a rental or long-term investment. Playing on the last year of his four-year rookie deal, Pickens is scheduled to hit free agency in 2026, placing his future with the Cowboys very much in doubt. After CeeDee Lamb and Pickens, the cupboards are fairly bare at the WR position in Dallas.
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1 day ago |
cowboyswire.usatoday.com | Reid Hanson
• The Cowboys struggled to reach the end zone from inside the 20 last year, only besting the Giants in efficiency. • Dak Prescott's ability to gain the tough yards also puts an oft-injured key player at risk. • The Cowboys are once again tapping into the dual-threat world at QB, can Joe Milton be used in a better way than Trey Lance? • It took a while before the closer role became common in MLB; red-zone specialist might be similar in the NFL.
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1 day ago |
cowboyswire.usatoday.com | Reid Hanson
It’s an article that’s written every offseason; sometimes more than once and oftentimes mentioned throughout the year. It’s the tale of a player who’s failed to live up to the enormous expectations of his contract. It’s about how this year is do-or-die and his entire career trajectory will be determined by how he performs the coming season. In this case it’s a story about Terence Steele.
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4 days ago |
cowboyswire.usatoday.com | Reid Hanson
It wasn’t surprising that, when grilled about the Dallas Cowboys’ elongated lack of postseason success, new head coach Brian Schottenheimer downplayed and deflected saying he doesn’t “get caught up in the drought.” Prior to 2023, the Cowboys lack of Super Bowl appearances had nothing to do with Schottenheimer. The only season that officially goes on his record is 2025 when the 51-year-old takes the field as a head coach for the first time.
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5 days ago |
cowboyswire.usatoday.com | Reid Hanson
The Dallas Cowboys don’t usually spend much in outside free agency so when they do, it’s wise for fans to take notice. Unlike most offseasons, the Cowboys attacked 2025 with two shakes of fervor and a dash of gusto. They opened their checkbooks for a number of players, even making trades to round out the rough edges along the way. Lost in the flurry of activity is the contract value the front office placed at a couple key acquisitions.
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RT @CJosephWright: Interesting early take on the #Cowboys opening game vs. #Eagles from @ReidDHanson. The best part is the comparison of Da…

Such an absurd take. But absurd pays the bills so…

@clarencehilljr Because Washington wasn’t relevant. That’s no longer the case. Dak may be the 3rd best QB in the division now…

Homie can’t stop being wrong https://t.co/k7Bdc5W6Do

@ReidDHanson lol. Pickens could be a number 1 on most teams and Dak is a 4 time Pro Bowler. Please stop saying this nonsense u don’t even follow the Cowboys or their roster.