The Dallas Cowboys are dominating the media following their decision to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. A number of potential replacements have been discussed, with many of the names being former Cowboys players.
Stephen A. Smith has weighed in on the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search. The Cowboys have an opening at head coach after being unable to come to an agreement with Mike McCarthy on a long-term deal
Stephen A. Smith appears to be softening his animus towards the Dallas Cowboys franchise. The ESPN personality and self-admitted troll of all things Cowboys believes the once-proud America’s ...
Quinn Ewers was a top contender to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, after an inconsistent junior season in 2024, his stock has fallen dramatically, wit
Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe believe Jerry Jones' handling of Mike McCarthy's contract is hurting the Cowboys.
Ohio State last won a national championship in 2014, but that was when Urban Meyer was the head coach in Columbus. Ryan Day is seeking his first title with the Buckeyes, and a chance to redeem himself after a gnarly 13-10 loss to Michigan at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has given his thoughts on who is the bigger "Swiftie", he or Taylor Swift's mother.
Maverick Carter, the longtime business manager of NBA superstar LeBron James, is at the center of all of this. LeBron's alleged involvement The mere mention of James in a huge development like this has set off a firestorm of opinions.
According to Smith, Sanders could significantly impact the Cowboys' 2025 fortunes in a positive way. He issued a championship prediction for Dallas should Sanders end up getting the nod from owner Jerry Jones in the wake of Mike McCarthy 's exit from the team.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is usually taking jabs at the Dallas Cowboys, but on Tuesday he opted to go in a different direction. Smith outlined the five best candidates that the Dallas Cowboys could hire after moving on from Mike McCarthy on Monday.
Macdonald fired Ryan Grubb last week. The move came one day after the former University of Washington offensive coordinator finished his only season as Seattle’s OC. The Seahawks missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the first time that’s happened since the 2008-’09 seasons.