The Cowboys legend was asked about the challenges new head coach Brian Schottenheimer will face working underneath Jerry Jones.
If there’s one thing NFL fans love to do, no matter what time of year, it’s rant and rave about anything and anyone involved with the League. Dallas Cowboys owner and recent Landman guest star Jerry Jones has certainly heard and earned his share of armchair-quarterback commentary over the years,
First it was Emmitt Smith. Then it was Troy Aikman. Now it's Michael Irvin. One by one, seemingly every Dallas Cowboys legend from the 1990s has turned on
"I think he’d be fantastic ... I’m a big fan, and I would never bet against him.” - Troy Aikman on the idea of Jerry Jones hiring Deion Sanders as the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys, once heralded as "America's Team," are facing unprecedented criticism from their most celebrated legends. A growing list of 1990s icons-Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikma
It was always about control. Always has been, always will be, for as long as Jerry Jones has a breath in his body and a pulse in his trigger finger. The Dallas
Brian Schottenheimer being hired by the Dallas Cowboys as their new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy has been a subject of passionate discussion. Fans, analysts, and former players alike have criticized owner/general manager Jerry Jones’ move.
Many played big roles in the last Super Bowl meeting. Hurts rushed for three TDs and threw a 45-yard scoring strike to Brown, while Mahomes threw three TD passes, including one to Kelce, Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a touchdown and Harrison Butker kicked the game-winning field goal with 8 seconds left.
I’m not giving up my fight. You’re gonna ride by here again in another year or two if this thing don’t work out again, and my song will still be singing like a young Diana Ross: Deion! All the way.'' - Michael Irvin on the Cowboys not hiring coach Sanders.
The Cowboys coaching staff is quickly coming into focus with the hiring of two coordinators on the same day. | From @ArmyChiefW3
The Super Bowl is less than two weeks away, and the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are getting ready to square off in the big dance for the second time in three seasons.