In a move that's turning heads across the NFL, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have signed an unexpected coach to join their quest for a Super Bowl victory. Jerry Jones promised big changes for the Dallas Cowboys,
Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones claims he’s done well with the cap before saying he hasn’t done well enough with it.
The Dallas Cowboys didn't hire Emmitt Smith's choice, and the Hall of Fame running back doesn't sound impressed with Brian Schottenheimer.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are making waves in their search for a new head coach, aiming to find the perfect leader to maximize Dak Prescott's potential.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has heard the talk. He’s heard the critics say he no longer takes risks and that the decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer as t
Among the bogus (but eyebrow-raising) headlines tacking on to Dak Prescott fake rumors is this gem: "Micah Parsons to Request a Trade from the Dallas Cowboys?''
Schottenheimer has built a strong relationship with the veteran quarterback since his arrival three years ago.
If, like I did, you woke up yesterday hoping that Jerry Jones had changed his mind about Brian Schottenheimer, well, he didn’t. Yesterday’s Jerry Jones self-lovefest press conference confirmed Schottenheimer will be the team’s 10th head coach.
In a key move to propel the Dallas Cowboys into Super Bowl contention, Jerry Jones has secured a major signing that could be a game-changer for the team.
Despite what Jerry and Stephen Jones want you to believe, the 29th anniversary of the Dallas Cowboys' last Super Bowl victory makes us remember how lonnnnnnng ago it was.
For the second time in three seasons, the Dallas Cowboys are sitting on the couch while the Philadelphia Eagles, one of their NFC East division rivals, prepare to play in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.