Three Clemson players failed drug tests ahead of the team’s College Football Playoff game against Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl.
Author: Jori Epstein, USA TODAY
How two draft gambles by Jerry Jones helped the Dallas Cowboys clinch the NFC East title
Dallas owner Jerry Jones gambled on defenders Jaylon Smith and Randy Gregory for different reasons. Both paid off as the Cowboys clinch the NFC East.
Cowboys clinch NFC East title with win over Buccaneers
Dallas’ opportunistic defense helped the Cowboys clinch the NFC East for the second time in three years with a win over the Buccaneers.
Ezekiel Elliott: Cowboys’ loss ’embarrassing’ but ‘very much needed’
Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott weren’t happy with the Cowboys’ performance in a shutout loss. But both believe Dallas might have needed the outcome.
Dallas Cowboys shut out for first time since 2003 in loss to Indianapolis Colts
The Cowboys squandered a chance to wrap up the NFC East an saw their five-game win streak snapped at the hands of the Colts.
A star is reborn: Amari Cooper convinced Dak Prescott to change call and lifted Cowboys to win over Eagles
Amari Cooper convinced Dak Prescott to change a call on a critical play, and the wide receiver proved to be the difference in Dallas’ win.
He signed with the Oakland A’s, but Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray faces NFL decision
Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray is favored to win the Heisman over Alabama’s Tagovailoa and Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins. But can he play in the NFL?
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott on Eagles player’s trash talk: ‘Losers worry about winners’
Eagles linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill’s comment that the Cowboys “always choke” didn’t sit well with several Dallas players, including Dak Prescott.
Meet the Wolf Hunter: Leighton Vander Esch’s rise gives Cowboys reason to howl
After a big play, Leighton Vander Esch has to howl. Lately, the Cowboys rookie LB known as the Wolf Hunter has had plenty of reasons to celebrate.
‘No one believed in us’: How Cowboys ‘shocked the world’ in upset of Saints on Thursday
The Cowboys defense held a prolific Saints offense averaging 37.1 points per game to just 10 on 176 yards, the fewest in the Sean Payton era.