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Dallas Cowboys scouting report: Breaking down the Panthers offensive scheme
F or the third time in as many years, the Cowboys are going on the road to face the Panthers. It’s the kind of recurring matchup usually reserved just for division rivals, but this has become an interesting sort of rivalry in recent years. Not much of one, though, as Dallas won both games by a combined 63-24 score.
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Cowboys coach makes it sound like personnel change some were expecting won't happen ahead of Week 6
Cowboys fans should expect Guyton back at left tackle when healthy, which could be as soon as next Sunday. Schottenheimer mentioned backups could earn increased playing time if they stand out while filling in for someone,
It wasn’t an easy path for Brian Schottenheimer to become coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Here is his story, told by his Hall of Fame mentors.
FRISCO — Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer, in the words of team owner Jerry Jones, received a doctorate in coaching before he was finally named an NFL head coach. Spending more than half your life — literally — coaching in the NFL will earn that type of degree.
Williams' signing and performance thus far have revived the Cowboys' run game and opened up even more for the offense.
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NFL Week 6 Sunday Player Props: Travis Etienne Jr. Among Best Bets
We have your top NFL player prop bets for Sunday, including Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. in a home matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
The head coach and defensive guru says he failed that side of the ball. The quarterback blames himself for the final, fateful play.
With Jackson dealing with a hamstring injury, the Ravens need Rush to do what he did in Dallas -- win. Rush, who signed a two-year, $6.2 million contract with Baltimore this offseason, was 9-5 as a fill-in starting quarterback for the Cowboys, throwing 20 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.