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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten speaks to reporters during media availability before the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award ceremony on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at The Star in ...
Jason Witten couldn't see what's going on in a huddle as well as Tony Romo can, so he's going back in for a closer look, apparently. Not only will this make for better TV, the Cowboys will look a ...
Patrik Walker of the team website reports that Jones said Witten is not expected to join his former team in any capacity for 2025. "Certainly, Jason is an outstanding coach," Jones added. Witten ...
Jason Witten's playing future might is unclear as the Dallas Cowboys' season could be ending, but the tight end knows he wants to coach in the NFL.
Those reports of Jason Witten retiring from the Dallas Cowboys to become ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” analyst? They aren’t as simple as they seemed late last week. The tight end ...
Witten will join tight ends Blake Jarwin and Dalton Schultz on the Cowboys’ depth chart with Swaim set to enter free agency. Four Dallas tight ends combined for 68 receptions, 710 yards and four ...
The Dallas Cowboys announced Thursday that tight end Jason Witten is rejoining the team after spending a turbulent year in ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” broadcast booth. “The fire inside ...
Jason Witten finished the 2019 season uncertain whether or not he would continue his playing career in 2020. On Monday, Witten came to a decision, as the Cowboys ' all-time receiving leader hopes ...
Jason Witten, who retired after the 2017 season and served as an analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Football, is returning for a 16th season with the Cowboys, the team announced.
Jason Witten turns down request to come out of retirement, which is unfortunate for those who watch Monday Night Football Witten will remain in the MNF booth, which is the right decision if he's ...