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He spent seven years away from Dallas, but it was something he saw in his first stint with the team that convinced him to ...
“Micah Parsons pledges to attend next week’s minicamp,” Werder explained on X. “Whether he’s in training camp might be for Jerry Jones to decide.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters on Tuesday that he may have something big up his sleeve. Jones spoke with the media ahead of Thursday’s draft being held in Green Bay and said that he ...
Per Ed Werder of WFAA-TV in Dallas, the Cowboys have made 72 draft-day trades since Jones bought the team in 1989. Once again, it appears Jones and Co. are planning to make a deal to address the ...
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a disappointing 7–10 season that saw them once again not live up to the hype or even make the playoffs. With free agency in the NFL starting next week, one ...
Last week, NFL insider Ed Werder reported that Sanders would be open to the idea of coaching the Cowboys. Last year, Sanders made it known that the only way he would take up a job in the NFL would ...
Jerry Jones on listening as Brian Schottenheimer called his mother as he was hired to be Cowboys HC: “"I'm gonna get a chance to get what daddy didn't get: a Super Bowl, if it kills me.
Longtime Cowboys reporter Ed Werder pulled back the curtain a bit on why Dallas owner Jerry Jones made the surprising decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer for the franchise’s head coaching job ...
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones led the coaching search and some other names emerged as candidates. That includes Deion Sanders and Pete Carroll, who took a job with the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday morning.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have officially decided on their new head coach, coming to terms with a surprise candidate who bolted into contention ‘out of nowhere’ to replace Mike McCarthy.
In fact, former ESPN reporter Ed Werder, who’s covered the Cowboys for more than three decades, went as far as to say Sanders would take the job if Jones gave it to him. “Regarding Deion ...
According to NFL insider Ed Werder, Jerry Jones likely "prioritizes" one thing and it is what Moore and Schottenheimer bring to the table.