For the Dallas Cowboys, one wrinkle of their stadium has both helped and hurt the team for years: The glare of the sun. AT&T Stadium, which has been the Cowboys' home since 2009, has drawn some criticism from fans in recent weeks due to its designed ability to allow the sun to disrupt the football field.
The conversation around the Dallas Cowboys was overcast with pessimism before they faced the Washington Commanders Sunday afternoon. Taking a 34-26 win
Mike McCarthy was asked about Jerry Jones and a very surprising statement regarding his future as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. It all happens in the final year of his contract with the team. Mike McCarthy is in the final year of his contract as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and,
With Mike McCarthy in the final year of his contract and the Dallas Cowboys struggling this season, there's a good chance that the team will soon be in the market for a new head coach, and if that happens,
Nov 27, 2024] When the clock hit zeroes at AT&T Stadium back in January after a terrible loss to the seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers, we were all left
McCarthy and the Cowboys were double-digit underdogs against the Commanders, who were 7-4 entering Sunday's matchup. Thanks to a chaotic finish featuring a KaVontae Turpin 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, an 86-yard touchdown from Jayden Daniels to Terry McLaurin to answer and a missed extra point, the Cowboys pulled out the 34-26 victory.
Former Cowboys Super Bowl-winning coach Jimmy Johnson lambasted Jerry Jones over the Dak Prescott contract extension.
McCarthy inked a five-year deal with the Cowboys ahead of the 2020 season, which is set to expire at the conclusion of this season. With no extension in place, Dallas' head coaching job beyond 2024 remains a mystery.
Stephen A. Smith criticizes Jerry Jones’ support for Mike McCarthy, questioning the Dallas Cowboys' leadership amid their challenging season.
Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.
Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson is currently the highest-paid player who is not a quarterback. He signed a deal in June that pays him $35 million annually and comes with a $110 million guarantee.