Published on: 3rd November, 2009
The Cowboys had no injuries in their game against the Seahawks and heading into their game against the Eagles have only one significant injury. Linebacker DeMarcus Ware is still suffering from the stress fracture in his foot, but since the news about the injury has come out he's recorded five sacks, ...Published on: 2nd November, 2009
The Dallas Cowboys hosted the injured Seattle Seahawks on Sunday and after a slow start they jumped on the Seahawks and blew them out 38-17 moving them into a tie for first in the NFC East with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys' offense was on fire Sunday as Tony Romo was ...Published on: 30th October, 2009
The Cowboys will try to continue their winning streak in Dallas as the Seattle Seahawks come to town. The Seahawks (2-4) sit in third place in the NFC West and bring a banged up team into Dallas. The Seahawks will be without linebacker Lofa Tatupu (pectoral) and offensive lineman Walter Jones (Knee) ...Published on: 28th October, 2009
Two weeks after Miles Austin's record setting game against the Chiefs, head coach Wade Phillips promoted Austin into the second receiver spot and demoted Patrick Crayton to the third receiver spot. But did Phillips demote the wrong receiver? Since Cowboys owner Jerry Jones traded for Roy Williams, he's done nothing but underachieve. ...Published on: 27th October, 2009
The Cowboys had some injury concerns going into Sunday's game against the Falcons, but all of their ailing players came out of the game just fine except for their newest acquisition. Kick returner Allen Rossum injured his hamstring and didn't return to the game. His status for next week is ...Published on: 23rd October, 2009
The Dallas Cowboys host the Atlanta Falcons in a huge statement game. The Cowboys haven't defeated a team over.500 all season and losing this game could be the difference between making the playoffs and finishing a game out like last season. The Atlanta Falcons are second in the NFC South only ...Published on: 20th October, 2009
The Cowboys used the bye week to get their injured players healthy, but it's still uncertain who will be ready for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Running back Felix Jones returned to practice for the first time since injuring his PCL against the Carolina Panthers. Jones wore a knee ...Published on: 16th October, 2009
For the last four seasons the NFC East had four competitive teams that would beat up on each other and run over softer competition outside the division. The Giants, Eagles, Cowboys and Redskins all made the playoffs at least once in that span and the Giants came away with the ...Published on: 13th October, 2009
The Cowboys head into their bye week with no new injuries and should have two starters and a safety back for their game against the Atlanta Falcons in two weeks. Running back Felix Jones will have another week to rest his sore PCL with the bye week and should be ready ...Published on: 9th October, 2009
The Cowboys go into Arrowhead stadium on Sunday to face the lowly Kansas City Chiefs as they try to go over .500 before their bye week. The Chiefs have yet to win a game this season, but they do play hard. However, they rank 31st in total offense and the defense ...