Cowboys lose another WR to injury (AP)

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Cowboys lose another WR to injury (AP)
Tony Romo just lost another one of his receiving options for the Dallas Cowboys‘ season opener. Sam Hurd, the No. 3 receiver behind Terrell Owens and Patrick Crayton, got an MRI exam Friday and was diagnosed with a high left ankle sprain. The team said Hurd, the third Cowboys receiver hurt in the last three preseason games, won’t play Sept.

Ex-Dallas Cowboy Bob Hayes getting second chance at Hall of Fame

Bob Hayes didn’t give many defensive backs a second chance in his days as a game-breaking wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.

Calm before the season for Dallas Cowboys (AP)
With Super Bowl expectations, big-name players sporting matching egos and a lot cameras filming almost everything for a reality TV show, there was plenty of potential for the Dallas Cowboys‘ preseason to turn into a circus. Remember, it all started with training camp not far Hollywood, celebrities dropping by to watch “America’s Team” and five-time NBA champion Magic Johnson providing a pep talk…

Dallas Cowboys‘ Ellis keeps applying the pressure

The 2007 season was a magical one for Greg Ellis. He returned to the field after surgery to repair a torn Achilles’ tendon and had a career-high 12 1 2 sacks.

NFL 08: Parcells’ imprint is all over Dolphins (AP)
Phil Simms watched the Miami Dolphins‘ first preseason game and thought, “Wow, I can already see it.” The way the players reacted to coaches, the way they conducted themselves — the former quarterback could make out the imprint of his old coach, Bill Parcells. Of course, Parcells isn’t the coach of the Dolphins.

NFL: Dallas 16, Minnesota 10

Nick Folk kicked three field goals Thursday, two of them longer than 50 yards, in boosting the Dallas Cowboys past Minnesota 16-10. Third-string Dallas quarterback Richard Bartel played the entire game, …

Injuries causing concern at receiver for Cowboys (Yahoo! Sports)
Now, you know why the Dallas Cowboys didn’t play 28 players in their final preseason game against Minnesota.

Cowboys want Barber to be same as starter (AP)

Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber walks onto the practice field during NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 26, 2008, in Oxnard, Calif. Known as

Marion Barber holds up his left arm and points at his wrist, absent a watch, as a way to indicate that he doesn’t have time to talk. He then leaves the locker room. The running back known as “Marion the Barbarian” because of his hard-charging, take-on-anybody approach on the field remains an elusive interview subject despite his new role as a starter for the Dallas Cowboys.


Are Cowboys making a pitch to acquire Arizona’s Boldin? (Yahoo! Sports)
The Dallas Morning News is reporting on its Dallas Cowboys blog that owner Jerry Jones may be making a move to…

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