The Dallas owner walked back his remarks from immediately after the team’s playoff win less than 12 hours later.
Less than 12 hours after dismissing the idea that the Cowboys would look to explore other options at kicker following Brett Maher’s historically poor performance in Monday night’s win against the Buccaneers, Dallas owner Jerry Jones changed his tune and said that the club would evaluate the position this upcoming week.
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The Cowboys star immediately went after the ESPN personality while still on the field.
The Cowboys were able to get their first playoff win in the Mike McCarthy era on Monday night against the Buccaneers and immediately after the game, one star player took a shot at an ESPN personality.
Stephen A. Smith has built a reputation for not only torturing Dallas, but belittling both the team and its fans. For years, he has stuck to his theory that the Cowboys will always crumble and fall short whenever there’s hope for the franchise, so it appears Trevon Diggs has had enough.
The 35-year-old was apprehended in his home state of Mississippi, Ridgeland police chief Brian Myers said Monday.
Jerrell Powe, a former NFL player and Ole Miss standout, has been arrested on kidnapping charges in Mississippi, police said Monday.
Ridgeland police chief Brian Myers told WLBT-TV that Powe and accomplice Gavin Bates were arrested at a bank in the suburb of Jackson, Miss., on Thursday. Powe, 35, was still in custody Monday with no bail set, booking records show.
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This will be the fourth time he’s worked as a defensive coordinator in the league.
The Browns are reportedly hiring former Lions coach Jim Schwartz as their defensive coordinator, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Schwartz will replace Joe Woods, who was fired after the Browns went 7–10 this season.
Schwartz will join the Browns defense that finished finished 22nd in the NFL in DVOA and 29th in rush DVOA, per Football Outsiders. The Browns finished last in the AFC North.
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Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons was relentless on Monday night
Following the Dallas Cowboys’ 31-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a few different storylines are emerging. One involves Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, and how far he can take this Dallas team if he continues to play like he did Monday night. Another involves the fascinating schematic clash that awaits us next Sunday, when Dan Quinn’s defense will look to slow down the San Francisco 49ers offense.
Then there is, of course, the speculation over Tom Brady, and his future.