SENIOR BOWL: What They’re Saying, Showing (Dallas Cowboys)

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SENIOR BOWL: What They’re Saying, Showing
After two looks at the North team, the South team made its first television appearance on Tuesday afternoon. Here’s what we observed and what some of the NFL Network analysts had to say about the players practicing for the South team.

SENIOR BOWL: Dallas Talks with DE
The Dallas Cowboys continue to remain active at this year’s Senior Bowl. The Ranch Report has the latest on this defensive end who can also play outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme.

The Football Billionaires (Yahoo! Sports)
Which owners are the richest in the NFL?

Cowboys hire Campo and interview Capers
Dave Campo is introduced as the secondary coach, and with a linebackers coach needed, the Cowboys interview another former head coach, Dom Capers.

SENIOR BOWL: ‘Boys Show Interest in DE
The Ranch Report continues to take a look the top prospects the Cowboys spoke with during the week of practice leading up to the Senior Bowl. Today, it’s one of those “under the radar” players who grabs our attention.

No hurdle too high for Coughlin’s crew (Yahoo! Sports)
The Giants have overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles all year, the latest occurring at Lambeau Sunday.

SENIOR BOWL: ‘Boys Interview RB
The Dallas Cowboys checked in extensively with this underrated running back Tuesday morning.

Senior Bowl Preview
Scout.com’s NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber previews Saturday’s Under Armour Senior Bowl, pointing out five players to watch as well as five players who have something to prove. Learn more inside as you prepare for Saturday’s 4:00 p.m. (ET) kickoff.

Romo-Simpson relationship sacked? (Yahoo! Sports)
Jessica Simpson has still got game. The buxom blonde denied reports that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has…

Owens owes Eagles part of his signing bonus (AP)
Terrell Owens should set aside part of his roster bonus from Dallas to pay his old team a debt. An arbitrator ruled in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles last Friday on a grievance that was filed by the NFL players‘ union on Owens’ behalf in 2005. A team spokesman said the Eagles would not comment. Owens’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, did not return a phone message.

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