Five views of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Jason Hatcher

Filed under: Uncategorized    

Five views of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Jason Hatcher
Five views of defensive end Jason Hatcher

Dallas motto for 2008 season: Finish (Yahoo! Sports)
On Thursday, the Dallas Cowboys fly to Oxnard, Calif., for the opening of training camp. But their attempt to…

Jessica Simpson Photos, Sex Tape: Can Tony Romo Girlfriend Survive a Scandal?

Is there really a Jessica Simpson sex tape? The buxom blonde sweetie used her body to move her image through the world of pop music when she was younger and it worked.

Cowboys safety Roy Williams finds comfort in faith
Roy Williams quietly endures what he feels is persecution.

Trust in Romo … Dallas Cowboys will end playoff drought

NFL quarterbacks live a life few of us can comprehend. They get the girls, the money and the fame.

Top picks agree to contracts with Cowboys
OXNARD, Calif. — Running back Felix Jones and defensive back Mike Jenkins, the Dallas Cowboys’ first-round draft picks, have agreed to five-year contracts.

Jones not uttering what he thinks about Cowboys (AP)

Dallas Cowboys team owner reacts after making a comment during a news conference following the team's arrival at training camp, Thursday, July 24, 2008, in Oxnard, Calif. With 13 Pro Bowl players returning from a 13-win team that had a bitter ending, there are super expectations for the Dallas Cowboys.

Jerry Jones was already sounding excited, smiling and exclaiming as he spoke. Only then did it become clear that he wasn’t talking about what everybody else was thinking. With an NFL-record 13 Pro Bowl players returning from a team that won a franchise-record 13 games before an unexpected ending last season, there are some super expectations for the Dallas Cowboys.


Cowboys’ hot routes
Position battle

Cowboys plan to waive veteran receiver Glenn (AP)

In this Jan. 10, 2008 file photo, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn covers up the ball after making a reception during practice at the Cowboys' training facility in Irving, Texas. With Tony Romo, Terrell Owens, Adam Jones and the rest of the Cowboys set to take the field Friday, July 25, 2008, for the first practice of training camp, Glenn's future with the team remained uncertain.

The Dallas Cowboys will move forward without Terry Glenn on their roster. At least for now. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Friday that the team was waiving Glenn, but didn’t rule out the possibility of the veteran receiver returning later if he’s not claimed by another team. Glenn didn’t play until the regular season finale last year because of a right knee injury.


Cowboys part ways with veteran WR Glenn (PA SportsTicker)
The Dallas Cowboys released wide receiver Terry Glenn after a long dispute over an injury waiver, according to the Dallas Morning News on Friday.

Popularity: 40% [?]

Want To Provide Some Feedback?