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Can the Cowboys ignite their offense and lock down the Cardinals' potent tight end? Their playoff hopes hinge on these crucial Week 9 players.
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Cowboys, Jerry Jones take shot from Hall of Fame player in unlikely venue
ESPN NBA analyst and Hall of Famer Charles Barkley took an unnecessary shot at the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.
The Dallas Cowboys welcome the Arizona Cardinals to AT&T Stadium for a primetime Monday Night Football showdown, with a team legend on the call.
The first-year head coach has exceeded every reasonable expectation so far. But Sunday's defeat at Denver was a case of a leader not accepting his team's limitations.
Following reports of Jerry Jones planning a significant roster upgrade before the November 4th trade deadline, the Dallas Cowboys are aggressively pursuing defensive reinforcements to fix what has become a bottom-tier unit.
As long as Dallas stays .500 (the Cowboys are 3-3-1) Prescott can't be MVP. But his numbers are impressive. He is completing 71.4% of his passes, he leads the league with 1,881 passing yards and he has 16 touchdowns against 3 interceptions.
Dallas Sports Network hosts discuss whether the Cowboys should fire Matt Eberflus immediately after the defense ranked last in the NFL.
One week after some stunning developments, like the Bo Nix-led Denver Broncos routing the Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Ravens blowing out the Chicago Bears despite missing Lamar Jackson, we've got another slate full of intriguing action in Week 9.
Dallas is coming off a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday that dropped their record to 3-4-1. Though the players certainly didn’t pull their share of the weight in the 44-24 loss, there was plenty of blame placed at the feet of Brian Schottenheimer and his controversial decision to punt on a critical fourth down in the second half.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said on Thursday that he understands the frustration of fans with team owner Jerry Jones.