Stephen A. Smith agrees with Cam Newton's theory that the Dallas Cowboys will tank the 2025 season so they can draft Arch Manning the following year and attempt to bring in a new head coach.
Jones has been making mistakes left, right, and center lately. His most recent head coaching hire, Brian Schottenheimer, was not well-received by the greater NFL world, but especially not by the Cowboys faithful, as Dominique Foxworth pointed out.
Cam Newton suggested Brian Schottenheimer's hiring is all an attempt to tank in 2025 and pick Texas QB Arch Manning at No. 1 overall in 2026.
Stephen A. Smith's public plea to NBA legend Lebron James comes as Bronny's struggles highlight the delicate balance between a father's dreams and a son's development
On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers faced off against both LeBron and Bronny James in their nationally televised matchup against the LA Lakers. Following t
Simply put, Witten was one of the most prolific tight ends in the history of the sport. Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) celebrates as he runs to the end zone for a touchdown during the ...
Stephen A. Smith's public plea to NBA legend Lebron James comes as Bronny's struggles highlight the delicate balance between a father's dreams and a son's development
Bronny James had another forgettable game on Tuesday, logging 15 minutes in the Lakers’ loss to the Sixers. The post Confrontation With LeBron’s Close Circle Forces Stephen a Smith to Clear Controversial Stance on Bronny James’ Misery appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Schottenheimer was joined by Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones for the announcement. Schottenheimer has spent the last three years in Dallas.
After Smith offered his pointed remarks on TV, he defended his stance on a recent episode of "The Stephen A. Smith Show."
An optimistic Brian Schottenheimer, 51, introduced as coach of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, told reporters "the objective and the main thing is we want to win the Super Bowl," and he told ESPN's Todd Archer that he believes the club can win "quickly.