ARLINGTON, Texas — WFAA is going "all in" on its coverage of the Dallas Cowboys throughout the 2024-2025 season.
That couldn't be personified any more than our recent addition to the WFAA Sports team: longtime NFL insider Ed Werder, who will be featured the morning after each game day alongside WFAA Daybreak anchor Marc Istook and on Thursdays at 5 p.m. with Joe Trahan.
The WFAA Sports team and WFAA digital team will be your one-stop-shop for Cowboys content all season long, from our game day coverage on-air and online, the Cowboys call-in show during Midday on Monday and our comprehensive array of articles on wfaa.com/cowboys throughout the week.
As we kickoff the season, here's look at our 2024 Dallas Cowboys guide:
- 5 things to watch for in the 2024 Cowboys season
- How did the Dallas Cowboys get their name? A look back on the history of 'America's Team'
- Here's why the Dallas Cowboys almost always wear white jerseys
- Do the Cowboys have special turf for their games? Here's how the field is different than other AT&T Stadium events
- Who runs the Dallas Cowboys? Here's the Jones family hierarchy
- A star is born: The equipment manager who created the Cowboys iconic logo
- Yes, AT&T Stadium has curtains. But they're not used to block the sun at Cowboys games
- 'Jocks and socks': Why is Jerry Jones the general manager of the Cowboys?
- As the NFL season returns, Cowboys fans will make storm AT&T Stadium once the doors open. Here's why.
- Troy Aikman on Cowboys' Dak Prescott contract negotiations: 'If you feel that he’s the guy... you get that deal done'
- Cowboys troll master Stephen A. Smith sat down 1-on-1 with Jerry Jones. Here's how it went.
- All set: How initial 53-man roster stacks up for Cowboys
- Here's what every Dallas Cowboys player is earning in 2024
- New food and beverage options at AT&T Stadium announced for the 2024 NFL season
- Hang the banner: Cowboys top NFL franchise value rankings - again - and surpass a really big number
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