As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for a must-win Week 14 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, there's a match-up that should be at the top of their priorities: Terence Steele against Philly's edge rushers.
Few players did more to sink the Dallas Cowboys’ chances in Week 9 than tackle Terence Steele. Dallas lost on the road, 28-23, against a vaunted Philadelphia Eagles team and came excruciatingly close to making the NFC East a real race.
Few players did more to sink the Dallas Cowboys’ chances in Week 9 than tackle Terence Steele. Dallas lost on the road, 28-23, against a vaunted Philadelphia Eagles team and came excruciatingly close to making the NFC East a real race.
During his weekly radio call-in on Friday, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones had to answer for one of his team’s most glaring problems on Sunday against the Eagles.
There is something the critics of Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Terence Steele should know ... not that this knowledge will erase the fact that the offensive tackle struggled mightily in the 28-23 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles this past Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys made mistakes on multiple fronts on Sunday in the narrow loss to the Eagles but one of the most glaring issues came at right tackle.
On Sunday afternoon, the Dallas Cowboys and RT Terence Steele reached a five year, $86.8 Million contract. Steele will now spend the next five years in Texas protecting QB Dak Prescott.
It’s not often you see an undrafted free agent land a big money extension after just three seasons in the NFL. And yet, that’s exactly what Dallas Cowboys right tackle Terence Steele accomplished when he signed a five-year, $86.8 million deal which includes $50 million guaranteed Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys have spent some significant money this offseason and have a couple of key players in the market for new deals over the next couple of years in quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and defensive end Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys and right tackle Terence Steele agreed on a five-year, $86.8 million contract extension on Sunday that includes guarantees of $50 million.
The Dallas Cowboys and right tackle Terence Steele have agreed on a five-year $86.8 million extension. The contract includes $50 million in guaranteed money with over a $90 million max value.
The Cowboys and right tackle Terence Steele have agreed to a five-year, $86.8M extension, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. The deal includes $50M in guarantees and can max out at $91.8M.
The Dallas Cowboys have reached an agreement on a long-term extension with right tackle Terence Steele, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. It’s a five-year, $86.8 million deal which includes $50 million guaranteed for Steele.
The Cowboys' first official training camp practice took place Wednesday. A lot has happened since the Cowboys reported to camp Tuesday afternoon. Mostly good, but some uncertainties are also in the water.
Good health. And a healthy paycheck. As training camp opens in Oxnard, Terence Steele has a chance at both. Through Week 14 last season, there was not a better player on the Dallas Cowboys offensive line than Steele.
It might not be the highest-profile move, or even the highest-priority move, but the Dallas Cowboys, a source tells CowboysSI.com, are in the midst of contract negotiations with offensive lineman Terence Steele, with both sides hoping for a sort of "Cowboy for Life'' deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team looking to take that next step in 2023. General manager Omar Khan has changed how the franchise operates a little bit in the offseason as this offseason was as aggressive as the Steelers have ever been in free agency.
About a month ago, Cowboys right tackle Terence Steele received a second-round restricted free agent tender from the Dallas Cowboys. This meant that the
The Cowboys have Terence Steele back in the fold. More than a month after Steele received a second-round restricted free agent tender, ESPN.com’s Field Yates notes the fourth-year tackle signed it.
According to Dallas Cowboys reporter Michael Gehlken, the club is placing a second-round tender on Right Tackle Terence Steele. Steele was the team’s starting tackle before suffering an injury near the end of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys were recently said to be weighing their options with right tackle Terence Steele in respect to a restricted free agent tender. A decision has reportedly been made on that front.
Dallas Cowboys right tackle Terence Steele sustained a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season, NFL Network reported Monday. He is expected to return in time for training camp next season, per the report.
Dallas' top in-house options are Josh Ball, Tyler Smith and Matt Waletzko. None of them has played left tackle in a regular-season NFL game.
Steele will miss Thursday's game against the Saints.
The Dallas Cowboys coaching staff last year saw something in undrafted rookie Terence Steele that most of the rest of us, frankly, did not see. And by the start of this NFL season?
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!