Cowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out
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The cellphone temperature read 98 degrees as Dallas Cowboys fans stood in line, which stretched from the Ford Center to the street. Jerseys, sequin shirts and the unforgiving Texas heat did not deter fans at all. When the doors opened, fans wanted a glimpse of the hottest ticket in town: the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys showed some potential to be physical, too. Their defenders would punch at ballcarriers on every play before the pads went on. They had three fights in three days of camp. Eventually, Schottenheimer even ended a practice early and had his team run when a punch was thrown by rookie offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius.
The Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons are at a crossroads, and it seems that they're only getting driven further apart.
What counts as a "good" season is more subjective in Dallas than anywhere else — and it's why, ever since Jones purchased the team for $140 million in 1989, there has been no ot
On Aug, 26, the Star-Telegram will host a live “Ask Me Anything” session with our resident Dallas Cowboys beat reporter, Nick Harris, that will answer those questions and more on the Star-Telegram YouTube page and on star-telegram.com.
As Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stars in a new Netflix documentary, BBC Sports looks at how the franchise went from the NFL's dominant force to 29 years without a Super Bowl.
The Gambler and His Cowboys Credit - Courtesy of Netflix. T he Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise in the world. In the
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SB Nation on MSNDallas Cowboys release final unofficial depth chart of preseason
The Dallas Cowboys are set to host the Atlanta Falcons on Friday evening in their final preseason game of the year. Buckle up, because after that it all counts in the official standings.
A Netflix docuseries explains how Jerry Jones has made the Cowboys the world’s most valuable sports franchise without any Super Bowl appearances in decades.
The series is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Tuesday, Aug. 19, and will include exclusive interviews with Jones, former players Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, coaches Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer, and notable fans like George W. Bush and Phil Knight.