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Jerry Jones was back on his radio show in the Metroplex on Tuesday morning with the same folks he threatened to fire last week and all is well again – except for the part about the Dallas Cowboys not signing Derrick Henry in the offseason.
That logical move which wasn’t made has been a problem – and not just on the field – for the team’s owner and general manager.
Fair Questions about it and other decisions seemingly made Jones upset last week, which is when he threatened to fire hosts Shan & RJ on Audacy’s 105.3 The Fan.

Saquon Barkley’s return to MetLife Stadium to take on his former team could not have gone much better for him. Not only did Barkley’s Philadelphia Eagles dominate the New York Giants 28-3, he was undoubtedly the most outstanding player of the game with 176 yards on the ground and a touchdown. 
It’s worth noting that those 176 yards came in just three quarters of action, given that Barkley didn’t touch the ball in the fourth quarter of the blowout. What’s interesting is that Barkley not getting the ball in the fourth quarter was his own doing.

Frankie Muniz is ready to hang with the big guys as the former Malcolm In The Middle TV star announced that he will be racing full-time for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series beginning next season.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Muniz said that his passion for racing came down to the idea that, unlike one’s acting performance, there’s nothing subjective about racing – you’re either first or you’re last as good ol’ Ricky Bobby told us.

It’s a classic sports fan, bar room debate: what athletes from one sport would be able to compete in another?
Well, Jason and Travis Kelce got into this top on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast as it relates to current and former NHL players that they think could throw on some pads and make a go of it in the National Football League.
The Kelces have some hockey in their background, and we all know that they know football, so it was interesting to hear their takes.
Check it out below (starts at the 52:48 mark).

It’s a delightfully weird world.
There’s two weeks left to go before the election and we’re all totally over it at this point. Thankfully there’s one delightful corner of the internet basking in the weirdness of 2024 and turning it into something beautiful beyond all comprehension.
“r/TheDarnold” is a Trump-themed subreddit for Vikings fans, and it’s totally unhinged. Every day fans post about their beloved team, but imitating the style and cadence of Donald Trump.

Last year, the NHL gave us a full slate of NHL games in late October, with all 32 NHL teams in action on a single night.
So, the folks at ESPN took the ball and ran with it, giving fans a night of whip-around, NFL RedZone-style NHL coverage, and it was fantastic. If you’re an NHL fan, it was practically nirvana.
Well, we didn’t get another edition of Frozen Frenzy after that during the 2023-24 season, but we’re getting it again early in the 2024-25 season, and there are some tantalizing matchups on the schedule.

The WNBA Finals came down to a decisive Game 5 between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx. The Liberty outlasted the Lynx in overtime to capture the franchise’s first league championship. 
Winner-take-all games typically do well on television among American audiences, but the WNBA had a few things going against it. 
First, there was a National League Championship game between two powerhouse markets: the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers. 
Then, there was a Sunday Night Football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets.