Dallas Cowboys focusing on offense at NFL Combine

The Dallas Cowboys are scouting prospects available in the NFL Draft this week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

Jerry Jones sexual assault lawsuit revived by Texas appeals court

A Texas Appeals Court overruled a decision to throw out a lawsuit against Jerry Jones from a woman who claimed the Dallas Cowboys owner “kissed her on the mouth and forcibly grabbed her without her consent.”

Cowboys name Brian Schottenheimer offensive coordinator

Schottenheimer’s move from consultant to Kellen Moore’s replacement was announced Friday along with the rest of the changes to McCarthy’s staff.

Commanders name Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator, assistant head coach

Bieniemy and the Commanders still have to work out some of the final details of the contract, but the deal is expected to be for two years.

Frisco's Nick Bolton says he saw his Super Bowl touchdown in a dream

Frisco Lone Star's Nick Bolton recorded 9 tackles and ran a Jalen Hurts fumble in for a touchdown. Bolton said he dreamed of the moment in the nights before the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl 2023: Chiefs overtake lead, defeat Eagles 38-35

Patrick Mahomes — hobbling around on a hurt ankle — led the Chiefs downfield for the winning drive that was capped by Harrison Butker’s 27-yard field goal with 8 seconds left, sealing a 38-35 victory.

Super Bowl LVII: How officials plan to keep the big game safe for everyone

Super Bowl Week is here and thousands of people will be in the Phoenix metro area this week – not only for the game, but all the celebrity-filled parties and big events leading up to the big game.

Chiefs Nick Bolton becomes first Frisco Lone Star grad to play in the Super Bowl

Five players in this year's Super Bowl grew up in DFW, but the North Texas native who is expected to have the largest impact on the game will likely be Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton from Frisco Lone Star,

Arlington Lamar only Texas school with two Super Bowl players

Seven Texas high school football programs will be represented in this year's Super Bowl. Four of them are from right here in the DFW metroplex. But only Arlington Lamar High School will have two former players in the big game.