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The Cowboys Have Fixed Their Offense. Here’s How They Did It.
Over the last month, Dallas has looked more threatening than it has all year. Don't just credit a softer schedule, either.
By Jake Kemp
Football
Tony Pollard Just Ain’t the Same
A close look at the running back's productivity hints at trouble.
By Dan Morse
Football
Brandin Cooks Looks Like the Second Option the Cowboys’ Receiving Corps Needed
Dallas won't beat anyone in the playoffs with just one reliable pair of hands. Sunday's game showed they might already have another.
By Jake Kemp
Football
Jake Ferguson Is More Than Dalton Schultz’s Replacement. He May Be an Upgrade.
Perhaps the greatest silver lining in the loss to Philadelphia was the second-year tight end announcing himself as a weapon who can be relied on. Could even more be coming?
By Dan Morse
Football
Welcome to Dallas Cowboys Nihilism
Once again, they came up short in a big game. And once again, we're left to wonder how much any of the positives matter without the important results to match.
By Jake Kemp
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The Cowboys Offense Made Moves by Getting on the Move
A little bit more motion before the snap went a long way toward making Dallas' offense look scarier than it has all season.
By Dan Morse
Basketball
What I’m Watching: The World Series Continues
Plus: FC Dallas takes on the Sounders in the MLS playoffs while the Mavericks and Cowboys get big tests against their conferences' elite.
Football
The Cowboys Showed Everything They Needed to Ahead of Philadelphia
Blowing out the mediocre Rams won't say much on its own. But a win next week against the Eagles would—and Dallas checked all the right boxes to suggest it has a chance.
By Jake Kemp
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Retail Roundup: Ear Piercing and Hunting Gear Are Trending in Dallas
Plus, new collections, collections on tour, and Día de los Muertos.
Football
Meet Marissa Solis: The NFL’s Global Marketing Leader
From her home base in DFW, Solis markets the world’s richest sports league, reaching more than 400 million global fans.
By Ben Swanger