Dak Prescott has been in the spotlight following Mike McCarthy's departure as the Dallas Cowboys coach. The Cowboys are reportedly keen on luring Colorado coach Deion Sanders to Dallas for the ...
Over the last five seasons, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been injured ... that shouldn’t be anywhere close to good enough for the Chicago Bears.
One name coming up in rumors is Deion Sanders. If Sanders is hired, could the Cowboys move on from Dak Prescott? 247 Sports' Jack Duffin suggested the Cowboys could trade Dak Prescott to the ...
Dak Prescott publicly campaigned for the Cowboys to retain Mike McCarthy as head coach. He didn’t get his wish. The Cowboys announced Monday that they and McCarthy are parting ways after five seasons. Thus, Prescott will play for his third head coach ...
Seemingly everyone had a strong opinion one way or another after news broke on Monday morning that the Dallas Cowboys were not bringing back head coach Mike McCarthy next season. The news ended a ...
A few weeks ago, the odds looked to be against McCarthy when the Cowboys started 3-7 - with injuries to stars like Dak Prescott a part of that ... is trying to create a bidding war ... and the Chicago Bears are now involved. Chicago has issued a ...
In March 2024, Dak Prescott, the star quarterback, was accused of sexual assault by a woman, named Victoria Shores. The woman had alleged that Dak had sexually assaulted her at the back of a black ...
With six days to go in the exclusive negotiating window, all eyes are on what the Dallas Cowboys decide on Mike McCarthy’s future. He coached this season in the final year of his contract, and the spotlight grew even bigger after the franchise denied the Chicago Bears’ request to interview him for their head coach position.
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Dallas parted ways with McCarthy this week after a disappointing season. The Denton Record Chronicle's Brett Vito spoke with KERA's Andrew Garcia about where the Cowboys go from here.