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Getting In a Workout With Miles Austin

By Tom LorenzoFeb 2nd 2011 – 3:15PM

NEW YORK -- Let's be honest, I have what you would call a "writer's physique." So when I got the chance to work out with Miles Austin, a Pro Bowl wideout for the Dallas Cowboys and occasional cover model for men's fitness magazines, naturally, I felt I could hold my own. On Tuesday afternoon I was asked by the fine folks...

Dallas Cowboys Proving Money Can't Buy Everything, Especially Wins

By Kevin BlackistoneOct 17th 2010 – 10:23PM

MINNEAPOLIS -- Jerry Jones was dreaming coming into this football season. His new billion-dollar Texas Stadium was already christened. The NFL awarded him the Super Bowl to wrap up this 2010 season. He invested over $100 million into his latest Cowboys roster -- which depending on who you talked to made it the most...

Cowboys Lay an Egg at Lambeau

By Dan GrazianoNov 15th 2009 – 9:45PM

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- You could smell this game as far away as Madison, and the part of it that stunk the worst was the Dallas Cowboys offense. On an afternoon in which everybody -- the officials, the head coaches, the offensive lines...everybody -- seemed to be conspiring to set the game of football back 40 years, it was the...

Thursday-and-Long: Westbrook, NFL Players Wake Up to Concussion Danger

By Dan GrazianoNov 12th 2009 – 12:00PM

PHILADELPHIA -- Brian Westbrook did not practice with the Eagles on Wednesday, nor did he talk about why. His coach, Andy Reid, said Westbrook would practice Thursday and that the reason he was held out Wednesday was his ankle, and not the concussion he suffered in the team's Oct. 26 victory over the Redskins. But if you...

Thursday-and-Long: Don't Sleep on the Dallas Cowboys

By Dan GrazianoNov 5th 2009 – 12:00PM

In case you hadn't noticed, sports these days are all about Goliath. In 2009, the Steelers, Lakers, North Carolina Tar Heels and now the Yankees have all won titles in their respective sports. Cinderella is yesterday's news. The teams that win these days are the teams that always win, and if you think that's boring, well,...

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