Dallas Cowboys lock down two keys
Dallas Cowboys lock down two keys
Cornerback Terence Newman and running back Marion Barber sign lucrative deals.
Grant’s agent will talk to Packers today
Ryan Grant’s agent expects to know within a day or two whether the Green Bay Packers are willing to give their starting running back the multiyear deal he wants.
Cowboys sign Barber, Newman through 2014 (AP)
The Dallas Cowboys signed running back Marion Barber and cornerback Terence Newman to long-term extensions Tuesday, just in time to beat a deadline that would’ve changed how the money is spread over the salary cap. It wasn’t cheap, though, costing Jerry Jones roughly $95 million. At least he knows he’ll have both players through 2014.
Jones sees deals as key to ‘08 run for Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is at his best when it comes to money issues.
On further review, owners seek more
NFL owners end their labor agreement with the players, opening the door for a possible lockout in 2011.
Cowboys close to finalizing deal with CB Newman (Yahoo! Sports)
The Dallas Cowboys and cornerback Terence Newman are close to agreeing on a new multi-year contract, according…
Pacman Jones pays $20,000 gambling debt to casino (AP)
Suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones paid $20,000 to a Las Vegas casino Friday to settle a criminal bad check case. “We filed a criminal complaint. Within 24 hours, Mr. Jones found a way to make restitution,” said Clark County District Attorney David Roger. “Case closed.” Jones paid $20,000 to cover three casino markers he received Sept.
CBA figures to be hot topic during meetings (Yahoo! Sports)
The talk of the owners opting out of the current CBA is expected to take place Tuesday.
Fayette’s Sanders reels in top prize
Ford: Draft lottery preview — follow the bouncing balls The draft lottery process hasn’t always worked out the way it’s supposed to, writes Chad Ford.
Pacman puts house on market for $1.8 million (AP)
Pacman’s trying to unload his pad. The 30-acre spread owned by suspended cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones’ was put on the market Thursday for $1.8 million by real estate agent Brad Pilz. The property, located in a Nashville suburb, features a two-acre lake stocked with fish, two barns, two guest quarters with game rooms and a view of tree-covered hills and farmland.
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