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It’s been two whole seasons since the Dallas Cowboys have had a winning record and earned a playoff spot. But with a lauded draft class and some notable offseason moves, will the Cowboys get their footing back and make it to the postseason again? Don’t count on that happening, or at least that’s what Colin Cowherd thinks. Cowherd said on Tuesday’s edition of “The Herd” that he took notice of Dallas’ schedule difficulty, and does not believe it will match what oddsmakers have as its projected win total for the 2026 season. “Over/Under is 8.5 wins. I will take the under,” Cowherd said. “I think they’re a 7-10 or an 8-9 team. I like their draft, I like their personnel, but last year they played the third-easiest schedule and won seven games, and their eight games against teams with winning records, they went 1-7.” While the full schedule for the 2026 NFL season hasn’t been announced, the Cowboys know who they’ll face this fall. They have eight games against teams that made the playoffs in 2025, including the Philadelphia Eagles (twice), Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams. One of their designated home games will be played in Brazil, taking on a Baltimore Ravens team that had a down year in 2025. They also have to travel to Green Bay to take on the Packers, and face the Texans in Houston. And that’s all before mentioning their other four matchups against divisional foes, as the New York Giants and Washington Commanders appear to be in a spot to contend for the playoffs in 2026. The Cowboys finished their 2025 campaign 7-9-1 in the first year of the Brian Schottenheimer era, showing some improvement from Mike McCarthy’s final season as head coach in 2024. Schottenheimer was elevated to head coach in the 2025 offseason after two seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator, helping quarterback Dak Prescott put up another impressive statistical season (4,552 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, 10 interceptions). Dallas recently compiled an impressive draft class that included a pair of first-round picks (Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, UCF edge rusher Malachi Lawrence) along with some potential mid-round standouts (Michigan edge rusher Jaishawn Barham, Penn State offensive tackle Drew Shelton, Florida cornerback Devon Moore, Alabama edge rusher LT Overton). In a year when defensive depth was needed, Dallas took advantage from the jump, with its move to trade up and draft Downs being widely praised. FOX Sports’ Rob Rang’s draft grade analysis for Dallas was positive, with a long-term vision that their new defensive look has potential. “With two first-round picks to play with following last year’s Micah Parsons trade, it was clear the Cowboys had the potential to be active in this draft, but they were even more flexible than expected, aggressively trading up to nab star safety Caleb Downs at No. 11 and recouping picks by dropping back and still getting an explosive edge rusher in Malachi Lawrence at No. 23.” Rang wrote. After trading Micah Parsons to the Packers last August in exchange for two first-round picks, the Cowboys’ will need their draft class, and the impact of key offseason moves – like franchise-tagging wide receiver George Pickens – to help surpass the projected win total of 8.5 wins. Cowherd recognized that because of those moves, Dallas has strong roster depth. However, he doesn’t think the Cowboys have the top-end talent to make the playoffs in 2026. “I think their roster is better than we give it credit for, but their schedule is brutal, and they have not shown an ability with Brian Schottenheimer to win against better quarterbacks consistently. If you look at the Cowboys, and you’re like, ‘I like what they’re doing,’ you have to check schedules.”Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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Bobby Bones and his wife, Caitlin Estell, are embracing a new chapter in their lives as they settle into parenthood following the birth of their daughter, Billie Celine Estell back in March. But behind the joy of welcoming their first child is a serious health battle Caitlin hasn’t opened up about until now.
In a recent audio-only episode of The BobbyCast, the couple shared that Caitlin was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease around four years ago which in turn resulted in her having a pretty difficult pregnancy. In order to manage her diagnosis, she was put on an oral chemotherapy pill to take daily, allowing her to feel “a lot better.”

Even though Caitlin was able to stay on the medication throughout the entire nine months, they found out in her second trimester that she had a high risk pregnancy.
“I had over forty ultrasounds and if you know anything about pregnancy and ultrasounds, I didn’t, normally, in a normal pregnancy you have two to three your whole pregnancy, and I had over forty. So it was really intense,” she shared.
The couple said that this brought on a lot of stress for them, going into every appointment not knowing if an issue would suddenly arise.
“I didn’t get to have that normal ultrasound experience where you get so excited to see your baby because a lot of times they we weren’t looking at her face. For a majority of the time, it was we’re checking her heart, we’re checking all of the things that this baby needs to be healthy. So it was very stress-inducing for pretty much my whole pregnancy.”
Luckily, their baby girl Billie was born perfectly healthy. They announced her arrival on Instagram, where they revealed that she is named after her grandfather.
Bones thought back to that very moment and revealed the second she was put on Caitlin’s chest, all their worries and nerves had finally eased and instead been replaced by an indescribable kind of love.
“You went through all that, you were very nervous about getting through it healthy. You’re very nervous obviously about delivering the baby. But as soon as Billie was born, like as soon as she was born and they put her on your chest, you lit up and you’re like, ‘I love her so much.’ It was just instant, no thinking…It’s like the number one moment,” he shares.

Caitlin can now say that one of the best parts of being a first-time parent is experiencing all the pure joy that has come with watching their baby grow.
“I knew I would love her, which it’s a whole different type of love I have never felt, but I knew I would love her. I just I don’t think I ever thought about the joy that would come with it. And I have so much joy, Like I think I enjoy life more. I find things funnier… just burst with joy every morning, like I can’t believe that Billie’s here again today, every day.”
Although the parents have chosen not to show Billie’s face on social media, they often share snippets into what their life looks like now with their bundle of joy.
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