One sad Cowboys fan in Lubbock has completely given up on America's team and is now selling all of his old Cowboys merch on a local Lubbock garage sale page.
Jay Novacek played six seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 1990-1995. During his time with the Cowboys, he locked in five straight All-Star game appearances and was named NFL All-Pro in 1992. Novacek was a three-time Super Bowl Winner with the team and retired on top after the Cowboys beat the Steelers and Bam Morris to win their third Super Bowl in four seasons...
Let's just get something out in the open here. I'm working with some broad generalizations here.
I'm assuming most people in Lubbock like former Red Raiders who've gone on to play in the NFL. I'm assuming most people in Lubbock would either like to see the Dallas Cowboys win or watch them lose...
I don't remember who was the first team to do it, but in the last five seasons, the NFL schedule release has become must-see action on social media. This year featured 32 NFL teams attempt to have a great video that garnered viral traffic...
Every little kid who plays football in the front yard dreams of playing in the NFL one day. As those kids get older that dream either fades, along with their athletic prowess, or intensifies as they improve and play at advancing levels. Once those kids get into big-time college football that dream reaches new heights, and for the lucky few, that dream becomes a reality...
Today the NFL announced that there will indeed be a 17th game added to the NFL schedule. The league has played a 16-game season since 1978, but from this point forward the Dallas Cowboys will not go 8-8.
Now that that lame joke is out of the way, the 17th game that's being added to the schedule will be in addition to normal rotations that the NFL has used in its current format...
Both the Texas Rangers and Dallas Cowboys announced today that they will be opening at full capacity when their respective seasons' kick-off. The Dallas Cowboys obviously have plenty of time to announce protocol and see where the COVID-19 rates are closer to the season before announcing their plan, but the Texas Rangers don't have the same benefit of time with their season starting in early April.