Former Dallas Cowboys mourned the death of Marion Barber after he was found dead in his apartment Wednesday.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones taken to hospital following ‘minor’ car accident
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Cowboys CB Kelvin Joseph was in slaying investigation suspect’s car but didn’t shoot, attorney says
Kelvin Joseph’s attorney says his client “did not shoot” Cameron Ray but added the Cowboys CB was a passenger in a car from which shots were fired.
Grant Calcaterra quit football after three concussions. Now, he’s on verge of achieving NFL dream.
At Oklahoma, Grant Calcaterra looked like a surefire future NFL tight end. Then he retired after three concussions. But football pulled him back.