Injured Texans player walks again

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Injured Texans player walks again

For the first time since injuring his neck and spine last week, Texans receiver Harry Williams has walked by himself.

Can Cowboys break Sports Illustrated jinx? (Yahoo! Sports)
Sports Illustrated is out with its NFL preview, and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo graces one of six…

Broncos Top Cowboys, 23-13
The Cowboys wanted to get a gauge on backup quarterback Brad Johnson’s arm strength, and he delivered, but Dallas still fell in Denver 23-13.

‘Boys Trade for Reserve Guard
The Denver Broncos on Thursday traded guard Montrae Holland to Dallas in exchange for a fifth-round choice in the 2010 NFL Draft, Head Coach Mike Shanahan announced.

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.

Former Cowboys lineman Cornish dies (AP)
Frank Cornish IV, an offensive lineman on two of the Dallas Cowboys‘ Super Bowl champion teams in the 1990s, died over the weekend at age 40. Cornish was pronounced dead Saturday morning at a Grapevine hospital, where he was taken from his home in nearby Southlake. His death was caused by heart disease, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office found.

A big game for Dallas Cowboys hopefuls

For some, tonight’s preseason finale between the Cowboys and Vikings is just another boring affair that will have little or no impact on the regular season.

Romo, Cowboys get in synch in win over Texans (AP)

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) talks with wide receiver Terrell Owens, right, on the teams bench during the third quarter of an NFL pre-season football game against the Houston Texans, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys won 23-22.

Take away a couple of bad throws by Tony Romo, and the Dallas Cowboys finally resembled the team that everybody expects to see this season. Including a relieved coach Wade Phillips. “I feel good about where we are,” Phillips said. “It was one of those games that you needed to turn it on. I think everybody felt that, even the novices that don’t know as much as coaches do.


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