Amari Cooper said he thought Jon Gruden, who resigned as Raiders coach on Monday night, was impulsive but never racist or misogynistic.
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Trevon Diggs reveals time Nick Saban made him cry—and why the Cowboys star CB now thanks Alabama coach
Nick Saban’s grand idea first left Trevon Diggs feeling hurt, but the Alabama coach ended up putting the future Cowboys CB on a track toward stardom.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott acknowledges ‘mental fog’ hit on injury anniversary vs. Giants
With the anniversary of his gruesome ankle injury looming, Dak Prescott got off to a shaky start against the Giants before setting things right.
Giants QB Daniel Jones knocked out of game with Cowboys after suffering concussion
Before Daniel Jones’ exit, the Giants had already lost one half of their starting backfield when Saquon Barkley was knocked out with an ankle injury.
Giants RB Saquon Barkley carted off, ruled out for remainder of game vs. Cowboys with ankle injury
Saquon Barkley made an early exit in Sunday’s game against the Cowboys after the Giants standout had to be carted off with an ankle injury.
Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, Trevon Diggs lead Dallas Cowboys to defeat of Philadelphia Eagles on MNF
The Dallas Cowboys never trailed as they easily defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to take over first place in the NFC East.
Cowboys look to keep Eagles guessing with OC Kellen Moore’s evolving offense
The Cowboys have displayed an offense that will threaten defenses in creative ways. Dallas hopes that can keep the Eagles on their toes on “MNF.”
Cowboys fans loud and proud at Chargers’ SoFi Stadium: ‘Felt like a home game’
“Let’s go Cowboys” tropes were more prevalent Sunday afternoon at SoFi Stadium than either fan base might have expected.
Cowboys mix up recipe, show new brand of resilience in win vs. Chargers
The Cowboys have routinely come up short in tight games, but Dallas left with more than a moral victory in its close call with the Chargers.
Cowboys’ Ty Nsekhe out vs. Chargers after hospital stay for ‘heat illness symptoms’
Cowboys OT Ty Nsekhe will not travel to L. A. for the game against the Chargers after a hospital stay for “heat illness symptoms after practice.”