Jerry Jones has broken the social contract the team had with its fans. So the fans should stop giving their money.
Is he also happy enough with the Dallas Cowboys to want back in for another year? Model Katarina Elizabeth ... the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium in what turned our to be a loss.
Glenn walked into the locker room in Hempstead, N.Y., with stars in his eyes. For his rookie year, 1994, his locker was next ...
All eight of the UFL's teams will be housed in headquarters outside Dallas. In total, the hub will house around 700 players, ...
Kansas City’s small market overshadows its big-time success on the field, leaving it nearly $2 billion behind Philadelphia in ...
Three years later, the XFL's successor, the UFL, will now call Arlington home for years to come.
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Former Dallas Cowboys fullback Daryl “Moose” Johnston is the UFL’s director of football operations. He was an executive with ...
But the Dallas Cowboys aren’t thinking about breaking ... But Dallas does offer a more replicable model in other respects, starting with the fact that it comes from the NFL, where teams averaged ...
On-field success matters, but so does off-field success—and that’s a competition Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is clearly winning. Do you consider Dallas ... the team and stadium for $150 million ...