Shedeur Sanders dropped a very interesting hint about the New York Giants, suggesting that he’ll be playing the Dallas Cowboys “very soon.”
After days of silence, New York Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux and former Dallas Cowboys WR Dez Bryant are going at it again.
Sanders further sparked speculation when, while in New York City for the Heisman Trophy ceremony, he linked up with Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers for a game of catch on the sidewalk. Time will ultimately tell if the Giants, who seem interested in Sanders, turn that interest into action on April 24.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back tight ends coach Lunda Wells, the first holdover officially joining Brian Schottenheimer's staff after the club parted ways with Mike McCarthy. Wells came with McCarthy to the Cowboys in 2020 after eight seasons on the staff of the New York Giants.
As the controversy over officiating calls in the AFC championship game continues into its sixth day, the discourse is only getting worse as New York Giants line
Cowboys great Dez Bryant and Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux got into some heated X beef on Sunday all stemming from Saquon Barkley going to the Super Bowl with the Eagles.
New York Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux earned both goodwill and criticism after beefing with Dallas Cowboys legend Dez Bryant on social media.
Saquon Barkley is going to the Super Bowl in his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles after a 55-23 throttling of the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship. And some
The New York Giants might be changing their play-caller on offense -- again. In 2022, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka called the plays for the Giants'
The Cowboys have a roster to retool now that Brian Schottenheimer is head coach. Here's two veterans worth trading for.
While it’s still unclear how Schottenheimer’s staff with the Cowboys will look, ESPN reported ex-Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is a “prime candidate” for the defensive coordinator job. Schottenheimer’s Dallas promotion leaves the Saints as the only team with a head coaching vacancy left to fill.
But the worst quarterback performance ever in a Super Bowl belongs to Craig Morton of the Denver Broncos. At Super Bowl XII in 1978, Morton completed just four passes for a total of only 39 yards.