On Wednesday, it was announced that the great six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach, Bill Belichick, will return to the gridiron, but not as we all would have imagined, as his ret
The Dallas Cowboys have had a disastrous season, suffering injuries to key players that have compounded their situation, and they have also had errors that have cost them more defe
The $8.3 billion valuation of the Eagles says a great deal about that franchise. The $11 billion says the Cowboys are also printing money - with the Dallas fan base wishing they could also print up some more on-field success.
The Dallas Cowboys received a lot of backlash from fans and the media for failing to make significant upgrades to the roster last offseason after owner and general manager Jerry Jones said ‘We’ll be all-in.
It was confirmed that an important player for Mike McCarthy's Dallas Cowboys will miss the remainder of the 2024 NFL season. At the same time, Jerry Jones was not optimistic about the recovery time. Dak Prescott’s injury is a precedent that does not provide a good memory for the Dallas Cowboys,
The Dallas Cowboys appeared to be on their way to a win over the Cincinnati Bengals on "Monday Night Football" until a special teams disaster struck. Dallas' Marist Liufau sacked Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow on third-and-19 to run the clock down to the two-minute warning,
Amidst rumors about Mike McCarthy's future in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones made something clear regarding the situation.
For a few brief seconds, it appeared the Dallas would be set up to potentially win Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but a poor decision by Amani Oruwariye cost the Cowboys a possession.
The Dallas Cowboys are all but guaranteed to extend their Super Bowl drought for another season, but fans can rest easy knowing team owner Jerry Jones
It's no secret that Dallas Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy is on the hot seat this season. The Cowboys, after three consecutive 12-win seasons, find
The Dallas-based firm is investing alongside other minority investors including former NBA stars Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter.