One of the top needs for the Dallas Cowboys entering the 2025 NFL ... a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Eli Apple. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images While injuries have hampered ...
One of the top needs for the Dallas Cowboys entering the 2025 NFL offseason is wide receiver depth. Outside of star wideout CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys lack a reliable, consistent receiver to draw attention on the opposite side of the field.
But the worst quarterback performance ever in a Super Bowl belongs to Craig Morton of the Denver Broncos. At Super Bowl XII in 1978, Morton completed just four passes for a total of only 39 yards.
The Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s reached five Super Bowls (two wins) in nine years and appeared in seven conference title games.
With every passing year the Philadelphia Eagles keep distancing themselves from the rest of the NFC East. With the exception of the Washington Commanders’ improbable run to the NFC Title game last Sunday,
New York Giants fans will be holding their breath as former quarterback Eli Manning learns his 2025 Hall of Fame fate.
Jalen Hurts has accomplished so much already in his NFL career it’s easy to forget that he’s still only 26 years old. Yet he’s already taken four teams to the postseason, won five playoff games, reached two Super Bowls,
With the Class of 2025 about to be revealed, Craig Ellenport and Doug Farrar debate the candidacy of this year’s most polarizing finalist.
On Tuesday, WFAN’s Evan Roberts predicted that FOX’s broadcasters Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will take “three digs” at the Giants during the Super Bowl. His mid-day show co-host, Barber, thinks there will be “none.”
With the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones maintained ... anybody in this room that doesn't believe the apple doesn't go far from the tree has missed it someplace ...
Those closest to Eli Manning through the years don't believe his case for Pro Football Hall of Fame is complicated at all. This is their quarterback.
With mega celebrities in the stands and seven consecutive AFC Championships on the field, Michael Irvin admits the Kansas City Chiefs have wrangled "America's Team" away from the Dallas Cowboys.