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Cowboys difficult to read after Parsons trade overshadows Prescott return, Schottenheimer debut
It’s tough to tell which direction the Dallas Cowboys are headed under first-year coach Brian Schottenheimer after the five-year run with Mike McCarthy ended with a losing record that stopped a three-season streak of 12-win playoff teams.
Micah Parsons was asked about playing against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4, now that he's a part of the Green Bay Packers.
The Cowboys drafted Lee Roy Jordan with the No. 6 overall pick in the 1963 NFL Draft. He was the first Cowboy ever inducted into the Ring of Honor.
"Good Morning Football" goes around the table to share what they each think of how the Dallas Cowboys are going to be in the 2025 NFL season.
Lee Roy Jordan, an All-America linebacker at Alabama in the early 1960s who later went on to star for the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, has died. He was 84. Jordan was Alabama’s oldest living football All-American at the time of his passing. The Cowboys announced his death via a statement on Saturday:
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Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons is the last one standing in offseason contract talks. It has been quite the Monday in NFL circles with two long-standing contract disputes being solves as Terry McLaurin and perhaps more important, Trey Henderickson both signing new deals.
The Tennessee Titans were awarded cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (St. Paul’s Episcopal, Alabama) and linebacker Dorian Mausi ( Auburn ). The Titans were first in the waiver priority, so they were awarded every player they claimed.
Lee Roy Jordan, a linebacker on the first Super Bowl-winning team for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s, has died. He was 84.
Legendary linebacker Lee Roy Jordan has died. He was 84. Jordan was a star for the Dallas Cowboys, and the team announced his death on Saturday.