Appearing on a local radio show, Dallas Cowboys VP Stephen Jones did not back NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s stance on Colin Kaepernick’s protests.
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‘You can’t escape’: Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys respond to Jacob Blake shooting
After Jacob Blake was shot seven times by a police officer, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said, “You can’t escape what’s going on right now.”
‘Monster’ Aldon Smith earning rave reviews from Cowboys after nearly five-year suspension
Aldon Smith hasn’t played in a regular-season NFL game since 2015, but the new Cowboys defensive end isn’t showing any rust at training camp.
Dallas Cowboys DT Gerald McCoy out for season with torn quad tendon
One of the Dallas Cowboys’ marquee offseason signings won’t see the field this year, as Gerald McCoy suffered a torn quad tendon.
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Dallas Cowboys to sign four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Everson Griffen
The Cowboys have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Pro Bowl defensive end Everson Griffin, who’d spent the previous 10 seasons with the Vikings.
Texas Tech fires assistant women’s basketball coach Nikita Lowry Dawkins
Texas Tech assistant women’s basketball coach Nikita Lowry Dawkins was fired Friday, a day after head coach Marlene Stollings was terminated.
NFL, NFL Players Association agree on COVID-19 testing protocols
The NFL and the NFLPA agree on daily COVID-19 testing protocols as rookies begin reporting to training camp.
#WeWantToPlay: NFL stars take to social media to demand clarity on COVID-19 protocols
Dozens of NFL star joined a persistent social media chorus demanding the league clarify and strengthen protocols to ensure players’ health and safety.
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys unable to reach long-term contract as franchise-tag deadline passes
The NFL’s franchise-tag deadline came and went without a long-term contract agreement between the Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott.