Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said Friday he allowed himself to dream a little bit after getting a call last month from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Jones was looking for a new coach ...
In the last year, we’ve seen the Dallas Cowboys kick the can down the road on contract extensions. First, it was Dak Prescott ...
After signing two of their franchise players last offseason, the next one on the docket for the Dallas Cowboys is pass rush ...
The Cowboys are owned by Jerry Jones, who purchased the team in 1989. His tenure began on a high note, as the Cowboys won three Super Bowls by 1995. However, the team has not appeared in a Super ...
Jerry Jones had his pick of Derrick Henry or Saquon Barkley to bring in and fix his team's lagging backfield, but he decided instead to rely on Rico Dowdle and re-enlist the services of a washed ...
Some are pointing out that Jerry Jones may have gone cheap on the coaching hires this offseason. When you look at the list of the staff provided by the team, you’ll see a ton of guys in their ...
Among them are players who they may deem dispensable this offseason. One of those players could be offensive guard Ed Ingram, who lost his starting job this season and whose struggles have been ...
So, it's up to Jerry Jones to hand over the keys to the coaching staff and actually allow them to do what they need to bring in players to fit the scheme and take the team to the next level.
The Cowboys' reason for snubbing Kellen Moore as their head coach is exactly what fans thought from the start.
Monday afternoon saw the introduction of Brian Schottenheimer as the new Dallas Cowboys head coach, and team owner and general manager Jerry Jones was at center stage. That's not a typo.