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Reid and weep: Philly coach's team has been been hard on Dallas Cowboys this decade
When it comes to addressing his team's rivalries in the NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid is a man of few words.
Let's get something straight; Roy Williams is a good receiver. What Jerry Jones gave up in order acquire him and the amount of the extension he immediately paid him is inconsequential.
He was a standout quarterback, wide receiver, running back and kick returner at Desoto High School, and at age 20 he was coming into his athletic prime.
DJ Gallo's NFL Hangover, Week 2
Sunday night was tricky for those of us who are fans of sports and pop culture. ESPN.com Illustration On one network we had an overwrought production full of glitz and glamour featuring attention-starved celebrities.
It was a very special Thanksgiving for Tony Romo in 2006, his first as the starting quarterback of the Cowboys.
You wouldn't think that a coach could add tens of millions of dollars to the value of an NFL franchise.
Mailbag: What's The Ceiling For Ogletree?
ODENTON, MD: I really like what I am seeing from Kevin Ogletree. Can you see him as a younger version of Terry Glenn with his ability to stretch the field? Rob: Umm, it's a little early for that.
Dallas Cowboys' Miles Austin hopes to prove self as a deep threat - and more
IRVING Earlier in Miles Austin's career, he could kind of hide in the shadows. When fans would scream for his autograph during training camps in San Antonio or Oxnard, Calif., they would sometimes confuse him with former tight end Tony Curtis, but Austin would oblige anyway.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Sam Hurd led the team with five receptions for 79 yards Saturday in an exhibition game against the Oakland Raiders.
Cowboys counting on WRs Crayton, Austin, Hurd
Roy Williams won't have to replace Terrell Owens' catches, yards and touchdowns all by himself.
Cowboys counting on WRs Crayton, Austin, Hurd
Roy Williams won't have to replace Terrell Owens' catches, yards and touchdowns all by himself.
Patrick Crayton steps back into Dallas Cowboys spotlight
With so much attention paid to Roy Williams, Miles Austin and Sam Hurd, Crayton has been the overlooked receiver in training camp.
Expect Bills' Owens, Evans to form combination that's deadly to DBs
Terrell Owens has been "The Man" on his NFL team since 2000. Few wideouts have mastered the role of lead receiver like Owens, who has hit 1,000 yards eight times, reached double-digits in touchdowns seven times and earned six Pro Bowl invitations this decade.
Cowboys counting on WRs Crayton, Austin, Hurd
Roy Williams won't have to replace Terrell Owens' catches, yards and touchdowns all by himself.
Faith guides Sam Hurd through every walk of his life, as a husband and a football player.
Terry Glenn joins Miami Dolphins as intern coach
Former Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry Glenn , who played under Bill Parcells for two different teams and was infamously referred to as "she" by the Miami Dolphins VP, is now working as an intern coach with the Dolphins.
Training Camp Spotlight: Miles Austin
The moment the Cowboys released Terrell Owens this past March, many questions were immediately raised.
Cowboys cast wary eye at the Alamodome turf
That's how Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Patrick Crayton views training camp in San Antonio.
Route to Super Bowl doesn't require star receiver
Jerry Jones has an obsession with wide receivers. Understandably so. When Jones envisions a Super Bowl championship team, he envisions a Michael Irvin on the flank catching passes, scoring touchdowns and going to Pro Bowls.
Mailbag: Would Marvin Harrison Be A Good Fit?
DAN IACHINI, HARRISBURG, PA: I know it is early, but with the history of Sam Hurd and Miles Austin getting hurt, do you think the Cowboys will consider picking up Marvin Harrison? Josh: First, I'm not sure Harrison really wants to play again.
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