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Stolen Memorabilia Restored To Mentally Disabled Fan
A lousy story now has a pretty good ending, thanks to some Dallas Cowboys and their fans.
NFL players put the heavy in metal
Dallas Cowboys players Marc Colombo, left, and Leonard Davis perform with their band, Free Reign at the House of Blues, Saturday, June 27, 2009, in Dallas.
NFL Outsider Season Preview 2009: Dallas Cowboys
Bryson from Dallas Cowboys Nation chimes in on the Cowboys ' latest. Check in on other teams here .
Cowboys give memorabilia to robbed fan
Bradie James heard about the story last week and decided to take action. As far as Dallas Cowboys fans go, it's hard to beat the passion that 53 year old Butch Franklin has for the team.
VIDEO: Dallas Cowboys help restore man's stolen memorabilia
Dallas Cowboys players Cory Proctor and Bradie James visit Butch Franklin, a mentally disabled man who lost items from his sports collection, including Cowboys memorabilia, when his apartment was burglarized.
Mike Woods column: Football legend Jim Brown shouldnt be too quick to ...
Taking a spin around the sports world wondering if the pitching-depleted Brewers should call back old friends Teddy Higuera, Don Sutton or Pete Vuckovich just to see if they have anything left in the tank.
Can The NFL Produce Something As Awful As Sandfrog? Dallas'...
"These guys must be great," exults The Landry Hat about Free Reign, an aspiring metal quartet featuring Dallas Cowboys offensive linemen Leonard Davis, Marc Colombo and Cory Proctor .
Three Cowboys sign record deal for their heavy metal band
NFL offensive linemen bang heads all the time. A trio of Dallas Cowboys linemen are now professional head-bangers, too.
Mailbag: Have Cowboys Really Drafted That Poorly?
ANDREW HOELSCHER, RICHARDSON, TX: The draft is generally accepted as the way to build a great team, but Dallas is fairly bad at that so far.