• Skip Bayless: ‘No sympathy’ for Dak Prescott sharing depression struggles

    Skip Bayless: ‘No sympathy’ for Dak Prescott sharing depression struggles

    A day after Dak Prescott opened up about his older brother’s suicide and how he’s coped with it, Fox Sports host Skip Bayless said he had no sympathy for the Dallas Cowboys quarterback – and implied that his vulnerability hinders his leadership abilities. “I have deep compassion for clinical depression, but when it comes to …
  • Jason Garrett could make famed ‘Scissors’ play a Giants staple

    Jason Garrett could make famed ‘Scissors’ play a Giants staple

    If he sees it and likes it, there is a good chance Jason Garrett will take it. This is what a few former Giants already know about Garrett, the new offensive coordinator, insight based on easily recognizable evidence. It was rather simple to connect the dots after Mike Pope, the venerable tight ends coach who …
  • Dak Prescott’s older brother shows how ugly it got with Cowboys

    Dak Prescott’s older brother shows how ugly it got with Cowboys

    Tad Prescott isn’t sure he’ll be rooting for the Cowboys “much longer.” After Wednesday’s deadline passed without Dallas and Dak Prescott agreeing on a long-term extension, the quarterback’s older brother made his anger and disappointment public. “There is a reason I was never a @dallascowboys fan growing up or before they drafted @dak after today, …
  • Video: Jets’ Jamal Adams ‘trying’ to get traded to Cowboys

    Video: Jets’ Jamal Adams ‘trying’ to get traded to Cowboys

    Disgruntled Jets star Jamal Adams may prefer to get traded to his hometown Cowboys. A video surfaced to Twitter on Sunday showing a man appearing to be Adams telling a fan, “I’m trying bro,” when asked whether he was “trying to come to Dallas.” The man believed to be Adams was wearing a dark shirt …
  • Dak Prescott to sign $31.4 million tender amid Cowboys contract dispute

    Dak Prescott to sign $31.4 million tender amid Cowboys contract dispute

    If there is an NFL season, it looks like there won’t be any holdout for Dak Prescott. The Cowboys quarterback is planning to sign his franchise tag tender by Monday, ESPN reported Sunday, locking in a $31.4 million salary for 2020 unless the two sides can agree to a new deal by July 15. Signing …
  • The most likely outcomes to Jets’ Jamal Adams contract saga

    The most likely outcomes to Jets’ Jamal Adams contract saga

    Jamal Adams wants more money now. He might first have to be willing to lighten his pockets. The Jets do not intend to bend to Adams’ request for a trade, which sets up a holdout in training camp. Adams’ public show made it more difficult for the Jets because trade partners now will try to …
  • Six NFL teams could be landing spot for Jets’ Jamal Adams

    Six NFL teams could be landing spot for Jets’ Jamal Adams

    Jamal Adams is trying to force a trade from the Jets and pick his destination. Bold move with two years remaining on his contract. The Jets did not intend to trade Adams when he started politicking for a new contract earlier this offseason, and his trade request has not changed anything, a source told The …
  • Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy promises change after OAN shirt controversy

    Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy promises change after OAN shirt controversy

    OKLAHOMA CITY  — Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard and coach Mike Gundy appear to have ironed out their differences for now. Hubbard suggested Monday he may boycott the program after Gundy was photographed wearing a T-shirt promoting the One America News Network, a far-right news channel that has been praised by President Donald Trump. …
  • Chuba Hubbard starts Oklahoma State boycott after Mike Gundy pictured in OAN shirt

    Chuba Hubbard starts Oklahoma State boycott after Mike Gundy pictured in OAN shirt

    The nation’s top running back could lead a boycott against his own coach. Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State’s Heisman contender, is threatening to sit out of all team activities after seeing a picture posted of head coach Mike Gundy wearing a t-shirt promoting One America News Network, a right-wing station. “I will not stand for this,” …
  • $45 million isn’t the real problem for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys

    $45 million isn’t the real problem for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys

    It’s time, not money. Multiple sources are refuting a report from NBC Sports’ Chris Simms released on Thursday as “definitely not true” that the Cowboys quarterback turned down a five-year, $175 million deal — $35 million annually — because he wanted “north of $45 million” in the final year. “To clarify any recent speculation on …