Jason Garrett is out as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Owner Jerry Jones released a statement on Sunday thanking Garrett for more than 20 years of service as a player, assistant coach and head coach. His contract expires January 14th. Garrett went 85-and-67 during his tenure in Dallas, but had just two playoff wins […]
Dallas Cowboys Offense Off to a Hot Start
By Malone Graham The Dallas Cowboys will enter Week 4 of the NFL season looking to remain undefeated and atop the NFC East. After beating the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, and Miami Dolphins, the organization is already beginning to establish their identity early in the season. The revamped offense is the primary reason behind […]
The New Highest-Paid Running Back in the League
Ezekiel Elliot and the Dallas Cowboys have agreed on a new contract extension. Arguably one of the best running backs in the league has signed a $90 million, six-year contract extension. Zeke passed the Rams’ Todd Gurley’s contract for a $57.5 million, four-year contract. With $50 million guaranteed and around $15 million per year, the […]
Cowboys’ Elliott Withdraws Appeal
(Frisco, TX) — Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is withdrawing his appeal and will serve his full six-game suspension.
NFLPA Files For Emergency Stay In Elliott Case
(Undated) — The NFL Players Association is filing an emergency stay on behalf of suspended Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.
NFLPA Can Seek New Hearing On Elliott Suspension
(New Orleans, LA) — The legal battle over Ezekiel Elliott’s suspension may not be over.
Giants Hand Cowboys Second Loss
The Cowboys’ franchise-record 11-game win streak is over.
Dez Bryant Could Be Out For Weeks With Fracture
Cowboys star receiver Dez Bryant could be out for weeks with a hairline fracture in his right knee, although Bryant has not officially been ruled out for Sunday’s game with San Francisco.
Cowboys’ Bryant Has Fracture In Knee
Dez Bryant’s knee is still being evaluated.
Former Cowboys Safety Bears Flag in Honor of 9-11 Victims
Fifteen years after carrying the US flag into Texas Stadium twelve days after the September Eleventh terrorist attacks, former Cowboys safety George Teague did it again yesterday at AT&T Stadium.