Dallas Cowboys receiver Miles Austin signs tender offer
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin signed his tender offer Friday, giving him a salary of $3.168 million for the 2010 season
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin signed his tender offer Friday, giving him a salary of $3.168 million for the 2010 season
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Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver Dez Bryant did not participate at all during optional team activities Wednesday because of a sore hamstring, according to multiple sources
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Dallas Cowboys starting running back Marion Barber played the last 13 games of the 2009 season with a torn left quadriceps muscle.
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When it comes to the National Football League, the Dallas Cowboys have often been the golden standard. In their 50 years of existence, they have won five Super Bowls, and become the most valuable franchise in all of sports. 12 Dallas Cowboys have been inducted into the Football Hall of Fame, and the Cowboys Ring of Honor consists of the 17 best players in the franchises history. Here are the …
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Jerry Jones made it clear Wednesday that the Dallas Cowboys have no plans to grant wide receiver Patrick Crayton’s request to be released.
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Wide receiver Patrick Crayton, who doesn’t believe the Dallas Cowboys plan to keep him on the roster this season, wants to be released immediately..
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Patrick Crayton said in a radio interview Friday that he doesn’t like the way the team has treated him this offseason, and he wants a chance to go elsewhere.
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It is no secret that the Cowboys shopped defensive end Marcus Spears during the draft. It is likely that Spears garnered some interest, but not enough for Dallas to give him up. (They reportedly wanted a third-rounder or better.) But should the Cowboys have pulled the trigger on Spears, a restricted free agent who will almost certainly be out of Dallas in 2011? After all, Spears may not …
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IRVING, Texas (AP) — Roger Staubach arrived for an appointment at Dallas Cowboys headquarters Monday while the team was on the practice field, so he went out to watch.
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Ever since the Dallas Cowboys drafted wide receiver Dez Bryant in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft, the writing was instantly on the wall for backup Patrick Crayton. Or is it? Crayton’s name has been associated in many trade rumors and heavily with the Cleveland Browns who are rumored to be still searching for a veteran receiver to mentor their young receiver group. Owner Jerry Jones has …
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