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The unbelievable true story of the rise of the Dallas Cowboys is chronicled in Netflix’s sensational new docuseries America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
Reports indicate that one wide receiver on the Dallas Cowboys is set to miss Week 1 after falling to a PCL injury.
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CU coach Deion Sanders will feature in a Netflix docuseries about the 90s Cowboys dynasty that won three Super Bowls in four years.
It is worth pointing out that now, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport thinks the Packers would be a good landing spot for Parsons. This comes roughly a week after the initial “very serious” Packers offer for Micah.
As the start of the 2025 season draws nearer, the Dallas Cowboys reportedly lost some depth in their receiving corps on Monday.
Throw in Jerry Jones making things awkward with Micah Parsons and SI.com’s Connor Orr says they could start in a massive 0-3 hole. Orr, who predicted every game in 2025, has Dallas finishing 9-8 but says there will be some “confounding” losses.
Dallas Cowboys fans are getting another season of the hit sports documentary show "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders."
"America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" will return to Netflix for a third season in 2026, according to Variety's Angelique Jackson. The exact date of season three's premier has yet to be announced.
One thing you can always count on, however, is that receivers often look out for other receivers. Bryant held to form, mentioning some complimentary things about the new Eagles acquisition, John Metchie, as he defended Philadelphia's new wideout from the disrespectful theories of an overzealous NFL fan.
While there have been several dynasties in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys' dynasty during the 1990s is truly one of a kind. No NFL dynasty before or since has had the level of unending craziness that seemed to constantly hover over Jerry Jones' team.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer isn’t taking the Baltimore Ravens’ loss lightly. The Dallas Cowboys have now had two preseason games, and both have yielded unfavorable results, with the 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens stinging a little more than it should at this time of year.