The Dallas Cowboys are not changing coaches. Can they change their mindset? "America's Team'' fans are tired of the same story at this point, yet it keeps repeating itself over and over again.
After celebrating the 49ers by highlighting their players who someday could be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, we flip the script to give you San Francisco's Hall of Shame.
WHITT'S END 11.11.22: Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End … *No-dell Beckham. I know
It's hard enough being a rookie in the NFL, much less one expected to make an instant impact on one of its most iconic teams. Fortunately for the Dallas Cowboys, the formation of their future is being overseen by their past and present.
The Cowboys had the defensive rookie of the year last season, with Micah Parsons turning into one of the greatest seasons by a rookie defender in history.
Sam Williams "has the gifts,'' as Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy recently said. But as he told CowboysSI.com this week at OTAs, he is busy trying to acquire more "gifts.'' He spends a great deal of time, he told us, picking the brain of pass-rush teammates DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons.
Dallas Cowboys legendary sack master Charles Haley has found a target that goes far beyond autumn Sundays. Dallas-Fort Worth CBS affiliate KTVT recently highlighted Haley's crusade to remove the stigma associated with mental illnesses.
Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Von Miller wore an orange and blue No. 88 decal on the back of his helmet in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday. Miller wore the decal to honor late wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, who was teammates with Miller when the Denver Broncos won Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season.
Although most of the nation found itself rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals on Super Bowl Sunday, much of Broncos Country found itself loyal to the Rams because of one player — Von Miller.
Rams pass rusher Von Miller sacked Joe Burrow twice in Super Bowl LVI, giving himself a place in the NFL record book. Combining those two sacks with the 2.5 Miller recorded in his Super Bowl 50 MVP performance, Miller now has 4.5 sacks in Super Bowls.
Von Miller tied Charles Haley for most sacks in Super Bowl history with 4.5 in his career. Us Denver Broncos fans don’t have much rooting interest in Super Bowl LVI, but there is Von Miller.
The 2021 playoffs have just six teams left and the Dallas Cowboys are barreling into a crucial offseason that could include a makeover of the staff and a few position groups.
Hall of Fame Linebacker/Defensive End Charles Haley was the first player in NFL history to win five Super Bowls (two with the San Francisco 49ers, three with the Dallas Cowboys).
It’s a strange thing: at the very beginning, all anybody wants to talk about is the very end. The Dallas Cowboys opened their 2021 training camp in Oxnard
Here are some of the NFL (or AFL) defensive greats whose quality careers have, to some degree, slipped through the cracks. No Hall of Famers or one-year wonders here, just high-end performers who were among their era's best.
Finding significant NFL talent in the fourth round has proved difficult over the years, but some players have emerged to become stars. These 25 fourth-round picks from NFL draft history are some of the best players the league has ever seen.
NFL prospects from small schools are often overlooked, but many have had Hall of Fame careers. Among them are Jerry Rice of Mississippi Valley State, Joe Greene of North Texas and Mel Blount of Southern University.
A number of firsts would be unlocked for Tom Brady if the Patriots win Super Bowl LII. He would be the first player in NFL history to win six Super Bowls, breaking the tie he currently holds with Charles Haley.
25 players and personnel in the franchise history of the Dallas Cowboys have been elected into the NFL Hall of Fame. How many of these Cowboy greats can you name?
42 NFL players have won a Super Bowl with more than one team. How many of them can you name?
Can you name the starting San Francisco 49ers on the back-to-back Super Bowl 23 and 24 teams?
Some players never reach the NFL's ultimate game. Those players aren't on this list. Here, we lay out the NFL's most frequent participants in the Super Bowl.
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