Despite being injured again, and facing 6-10 weeks out, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is keeping quarterback Tony Romo on the team’s active roster rather than move him to injured reserve (IR).
Despite being injured again, and facing 6-10 weeks out, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is keeping quarterback Tony Romo on the team’s active roster rather than move him to injured reserve (IR).
Terrell Owens had a lot to say about Dallas Cowboys new quarterback Dak Prescott. Tony Romo suffered an unfortunate injury, breaking a bone in his back that could leave him out for 6-10 weeks. Owens had some advice for Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant, get friendly with Prescott.
Ezekiel Elliot was in Seattle yesterday for a preseason game against the Seahawks. Prior to the game he decided to do some tourist related activities and eventually wound up at a marijuana dispensary called “Herban Legends”. He checked out some of the goods but numerous sources confirm he never bought or even attempted to buy any weed. Regardless of that, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was not happy with his rookie running back at all.
Johnny Manziel’s name has been mentioned in the same sentence as the Dallas Cowboys countless times by now. It started even before the draft and continued during his time in Cleveland and the mentions grew even louder when he was released. The Cowboys have been known to take chances on a player who has issues off the field but Cowboys VP Stephen Jones, son of owner Jerry Jones, made it very clear he will never be a member of their franchise.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain has yet to report to training camp, and there are real questions as to whether or not he will ever play in the NFL again. Sources confirmed that McClain’s recent 10-game suspension is not for a failed marijuana test but for an opiate commonly referred to as “purple drank.” I’m sure you’ve heard of it from several rappers ahem “Dirty Sprite”, a mixture of Sprite, cough syrup and codeine. McClain is reportedly addicted to codeine.
Four people were killed when a Dallas Cowboys bus collided with a van on a northwestern Arizona highway on Sunday afternoon. The bus was carrying Cowboys staffers but no players; there were no injuries on the bus but unfortunately there were multiple casualties in the van.