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As you sit by the fire (hopefully not out of necessity) to watch Sunday’s conference championship games, there are two different ways to ponder the Dallas Cowboys’ 30-year absence from this weekend. There is the silly stuff and there is the serious stuff.
The Cowboys are still moving to fill their defensive coordinator job, and added a ninth candidate, DeMarcus Covington, on Wednesday. The post Cowboys to Make Move on Super Bowl Champ for DC Job appeared first on Heavy Sports.
A bold AI projection has the Cowboys missing from the next five decades of Super Bowl winners and with the Jones era intact, it’s hard to argue.
DeMarcus Lawrence is on the verge of playing in a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks after leaving the Dallas Cowboys.
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Dallas Cowboys salary cap issues could lead to a major roster overhaul, starting with a decision on one specific player
Although they are still referred to as “America’s Team”, the Cowboys are anything but that in 2026. They haven’t won a Super Bowl or even been to an NFC Championship game in 30+ years, and as their roster currently stands,
With the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game after beating the Buffalo Bills, head coach Sean Payton stated post-game that Bo Nix suffered a broken bone in his ankle, which ends his season. And now Denver needs another quarterback.
Former NFL tight end Billy Truax, who won a Super Bowl during his time with the Dallas Cowboys, has died. He was 82 years old. A former All-American at LSU, Truax spent time with the Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants during his pro football career.
Billy Truax, a tight end who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and ended up winning a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys, has died at the age of 82. Truax, who was an All-American at LSU, was selected by the Browns in the second round of the 1964 draft.
Christian Parker is a promising hire as Dallas’ defensive coordinator. Where was this foresight a couple years ago?
Cooper DeJean had another big year for the Philadelphia Eagles this past season. The second-year defensive back was named to both the All-Pro first team and the Pro Bowl squad after helping lead the Eagles clinch the NFC East title with an 11-6 record.