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Quarterbacks: Brooks Bollinger is the one and only quarterback of Orlando. Bollinger was signed halfway through last season by the Cowboys when Tony Romo got injured.
Three former Vikings taken in UFL draft
June 19th, 2009 9:10 AM by Judd Zulgad The United Football League conducted its first draft on Thursday night and former Vikings Brooks Bollinger, Jermaine Wiggins and Mike Doss were among those selected.
Missed you guys at the United Football League draft party the other night. Things got a little wild in the first round, but for the most part, the Beast UFL Mock Draft held up pretty well.
UFL has a little Cowboy flavor
The upstart pro football league held its draft last night , and several players who have worn the star on their helmet were picked.
Bollinger selected in UFL draft
Former Grand Forks high school standout quarterback Brooks Bollinger has been selected by the Orlando franchise in the first United Football League draft.
The inaugural United Football League Draft has officially started. The event may lack the pomp and circumstance of the NFL's version held at Radio City Music Hall, but this is as good as we're going to get on a quiet night in June.A Be part of history! Instead of watching Chris Berman or Rich Eisen on TV, those who want to follow along should check ...
Carpenter, Jones sign as free agents
Rudy Carpenter is second behind only Danny White in wins as a starting quarterback at Arizona State.
Wildcat QB prospect could be draft wild card for Cowboys
Mac Engel Despite a third consecutive less-than-great final month of the season, the Cowboys are happily married to Tony Romo as their man at quarterback.He'll be 29 on Tuesday, so he should be in his prime.Jon Kitna physically can make the throws former backup Brad Johnson couldn't, and is a veteran.
My Predictions: Cowboys will win 10 games
OK, I've returned from watching an hour of our SportsCenter special NFL schedule show with Trey Wingo at the helm.
Dallas Cowboys draft series: Sam Houston State QB Rhett Bomar
The second in a five-position, 25-player series. OVERALL Some players simply take it for granted they will sign a major college scholarship and then become a high NFL draft pick.
Free Agency Begins Without Cowboys Splash
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said it before last season ended. He reiterated it last month at the Senior Bowl and then last week at the scouting combine in Indy.
Kitna Addresses Major Fault of 2008
Jon Kitna will provide the Cowboys with a legitimate number two quarterback in 2009.
Cowboys Trade CB Henry To Lions For QB Kitna
Feb 28, 2009 3:51 pm US/Central DALLAS Jon Kitna #8 of the Detroit Lions is sacked and looses the ball by Justin Smith #94 of the San Francisco 49ers on Sept.
Cowboys reportedly talking to Boller
Tom Orsborn keeps you up to date on what's happening with the Dallas Cowboys and the rest of the National Football League.
Roster Rundown: Brooks Bollinger
Name: Brooks Bollinger Position: Quarterback Height/Weight: 6-1, 205 Experience: Six seasons College: Wisconsin Key stat: In 12 career games with at least 19 pass attempts, Bollinger is 171 of 303 for 1,771 ...
With the Cowboys cutting Brad Johnson today, former Bears quarterback Rex Grossman expressed an interest in backing up Tony Romo.
A safety and quarterback worth looking at
When free agency starts on Friday a priority of the Cowboys will be finding a backup quarterback and maybe a safety.
Could Garcia end up in Dallas?
In case you missed it, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have informed soon-to-be 39-year-old Jeff Garcia that they're moving on without him .
Decision Time Ahead On A Few Tender Offers
With free agency set to begin on Feb. 27, the Cowboys have more things to worry about than starting defensive end Chris Canty's recent admission he'll always be a Bill Parcells guy.
Lack of accountability, trust a problem for Dallas Cowboys
Six weeks into the off-season, is there any wonder why the underachieving Cowboys finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs? All you have to do is listen to all of the players who have complained about their roles ...