Is Jerry Jones the Worst Owner in the NFL?

The Dallas Cowboys have won three Super Bowls with Jerry Jones as their owner but have not been to an NFC Championship Game since after the 1995 season.

John Moriello  •  02 Apr 2020
The Dallas Cowboys Still Would Have Missed the Playoffs With the New Expansion

This season, the NFL playoffs will expand to 14 total teams. Even that change, however, wouldn’t have helped the 2019 Dallas Cowboys.

Joe Kozlowski  •  02 Apr 2020
Michael Irvin Once Stabbed a Cowboys Teammate in the Neck With a Pair of Scissors Because He Had to Wait for a Haircut

The Hall of fame wide receiver had once decided to stab one of his former teammates during his tenure with the Dallas Cowboys.

Bob Garcia IV  •  02 Apr 2020
The Dallas Cowboys Owned Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers

The Dallas Cowboys owned Green Bay Packers’ Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre, especially in games played in Texas.

Mike Thomas  •  01 Apr 2020
Why Did Jerry Jones and Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Feud?

Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones had just won their second consecutive Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys when their relationship fell apart.

John Moriello  •  30 Mar 2020
Tony Romo Is Smart Not to Talk About His Record-Breaking Contract

Earlier this offseason, Tony Romo signed a massive contract with CBS. Don’t expect the former quarterback to talk about the negotiations, though.

Joe Kozlowski  •  29 Mar 2020
Dallas Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence Once Snubbed a Kid for an Autograph Because of His Shirt

Dallas Cowboys star DE DeMarcus Lawrence once snubbed a young fan asking for his autograph because of the shirt he was wearing.

Mike Thomas  •  27 Mar 2020
Emmitt Smith Calls Tom Brady the GOAT and Gives Him the Perfect Advice

Emmitt Smith changed teams late in his NFL career like Tom Brady is about to. He offered the future Hall of Famer some advice while calling him the GOAT.

Jack Dougherty  •  26 Mar 2020
Dak Prescott Will Become Most Overpaid Player in NFL History

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are negotiating a long-term deal that will make the quarterback the highest-paid player in the NFL. That’s a massive mistake.

Stephen Sheehan  •  26 Mar 2020