Foreclosure sale of ‘Pacman’ home postponed (AP)
Foreclosure sale of ‘Pacman’ home postponed (AP)
The foreclosure sale of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones’ Tennessee home has been postponed for a second time. Jones had defaulted on a mortgage with U.S. Bank, according to a notice of foreclosure sale published in June. The foreclosure sale scheduled on the steps of the old Williamson County Courthouse originally had been set for June 27 before being reset for Monday.
A. Jones in Vegas: Not Guilty, But…
As we review the Las Vegas Sun’s report on Adam Jones’ grand jury testimony concerning his involvement in that tragic 2007 shooting incident, we’re hoping the NFL’s reinstatement decision it isn’t unduly influenced by the paper’s choice of incendiary, suggestive and loaded words.
Super Bowl at Dallas Cowboys stadium sets record for $1 million sponsors
ARLINGTON The first North Texas Super Bowl is still 2 1 2 years away, but it has already set a record.
Superman has kryptonite, Romo has the playoffs (Yahoo! Sports)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo needs to prove he can win when it really counts. Two years ago, he botched…
Dallas Cowboys Fans to Pay More in Arizona
Like any good pair of friends Alejandro Pina and Tommy Armenta have their similarities.
Cowboys Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
If there is one hurdle that could derail the Cowboys‘ seemingly unstoppable train to Super Bowl glory—at least that is the preseason hype—it’s the lack of a proven playmaker at receiver opposite Terrell Owens.
For all the Super Bowl talk in Dallas, an inability for the team to acquire another veteran receiver in the offseason is the big elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about.
The problem became even more acute this week when the team released veteran receiver Terry Glenn after months of haggling over an injury waiver.
Glenn missed 15 games last season after having two surgeries on his right knee. He hoped to make a return in 2008, and the Cowboys wanted him back as an option at receiver—especially since they couldn’t trade for one in…
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