NFL: Dallas Cowboys Release Michael Sam

After being the first openly gay player to make it to the NFL, it appears that Sam’s stay with the Cowboys practice squad is over. Hit the jump for details.


(PHOTO) Sports: Don’t Like The Cowboys? You’re Not Going To Like LeBron’s Latest Message

Oh how I hate Cowboys fans!! Lol – #GMEN (but let’s not talk about that L yesterday)!!!  Everyone knows LeBron is a HUGE Cowboys fan — so he had a message for the haters after his team took the lead in the NFC East.  Shut up LeBron!!  Lol, check it out…


[NFL] And Another One – See What Dallas Cowboy Is In Hot Water After Assault Claim?!

Ever since the elevator incident involving Ray Rice, it seems as if a new pro-football player is under fire each week. From domestic violence to child abuse, it surprisingly comes as no shock that Dallas Cowboys’ special teams player, C.J. Spillman, is now under police investigation. A woman has claimed to be sexually assaulted by Spillman, in their team hotel on September 20th. However, Spillman did in fact still play the next day. OMG, jump on the link for more details !!!


(Video) NFL: Rapper Snoop Dogg Goes IN About How Bad These Teams Are Doing This Season

You gotta love Snoop! The rapper, who’s a die hard football fan, is tired of the Raiders, Cowboys, and the Steelers dismal seasons thus far. Hit the jump for the video.


NFL: Hit The Road Jack – Cowboys’ Mo Claiborne Storms Out of Practice — Find Out Why…

Dallas’ Cornerback, Morris Claiborne, has been reminded to NEVER GET TOO COMFORTABLE. Mo stormed off the practice facility this past Monday after discovering he lost his starting spot to teammate, Orlando Scandrick. Despite returning yesterday, team owner, Jerry Jones stands firm with his choice. To see what Jerry Jones response was and for more info, jump on the link below…


NFL: Suspension Overturned? Two Players Disciplined For Drug Policy Could Play Sunday

The Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys both lost key members of their team when their players were suspended 6 games for violating the NFL’s drug policy. With a new policy in effect, both Wes Welker and Orlando Scandrick could hit the field for week 2. Hit the jump for details


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