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Offensive line must be much better for three-headed RB monster to reach potential
Three Cowboys offensive linemen received Pro Bowl recognition last season, which serves as further proof that the voting is more about reputation than performance.
A A A It looks like Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Marc Colombo has conquered another venue.
Mailbag: Does Bennett Have a Long-Term Future Here
Paul Abernathy Racine, WI: I recently read a story on this site about Martellus Bennett maturing on and off the field.
Cowboys give memorabilia to robbed fan
Bradie James heard about the story last week and decided to take action. As far as Dallas Cowboys fans go, it's hard to beat the passion that 53 year old Butch Franklin has for the team.
Can The NFL Produce Something As Awful As Sandfrog? Dallas'...
"These guys must be great," exults The Landry Hat about Free Reign, an aspiring metal quartet featuring Dallas Cowboys offensive linemen Leonard Davis, Marc Colombo and Cory Proctor .
Dough boys Soft play from team's best-paid players won't cut it this fall
That's a shame. Better late than never, though, as mama used to say. Finally, he's taking action to be the best after the most embarrassing season of his Football life.
Three Dallas Cowboys Sign Heavy Metal Record Deal
Leonard Davis, Marc Colombo and Cory Procter, who are all lineman for the Dallas Cowboys, don't get enough bone crushing on the field for the NFL, so they have started a heavy metal band.
Three Cowboys sign record deal for their heavy metal band
NFL offensive linemen bang heads all the time. A trio of Dallas Cowboys linemen are now professional head-bangers, too.
Free Reign Signs With Riot! Entertainment
FREE REIGN a ' the band featuring the Dallas Cowboys right tackle Marc Colombo on lead vocals and guitar, right guard Leonard Davis on bass, backup guard Cory Procter on drums, and newcomer Justin Chapman on guitar a ' has inked a worldwide deal with Australia's Riot! Entertainment .
Remember all that stuff about upgraded competition been telling you about? Well, you should have been here Tuesday morning.
New Cowboys safety stepping up to stop run or pass
By MAC ENGEL CARROLLTON - At least one person firmly believes that run support from the Dallas Cowboys secondary will not suffer dramatically in the absence of released safety Roy Williams.That one person is Williams' replacement, Gerald Sensabaugh.
No joke, Cowboys doing best to avoid distractions
By MAC ENGEL CARROLLTON - Comedian Bill Cosby was talking about the weather on Friday night at his concert in Frisco, but he unintentionally stumbled into something of potentially far greater significance than triple-digit heat.'I've seen Dallas on the weather map.
Defensive tackle Ryan Sims has started just two games in two seasons with the Bucs, but the former first-round draft pick is preparing for a bigger role this fall as a starter and a team leader.
Redskins' OT attempts to lose 100 pounds
I can remember watching Mike Williams play at the University of Texas. Much like fellow Longhorn Leonard Davis , he was a dominating presence.
The Cowboys may be getting ready for a new chapter with the opening of their stadium in Arlington, but this also marks the 50th anniversary season for the club.
Cowboys coach DeCamillis feared suffocation
In his first public comments since he suffered a severe back injury during the collapse of the Dallas Cowboys' training facility May 2, special-teams coach Joe DeCamillis said his biggest fear was that he would suffocate.
Mailbag: Where Was The Firm Coaching Last Year?
CASEY ADDISON HARRISBURG, PA: Recently saw in OTA practices that Jason Garrett got in the faces of two starters.
Cowboys OTA quick hits -- and I mean quick
CARROLLTON, Texas -- Had good visits with Wade Phillips, Jason Witten and Terence Newman during Tuesday's organized team activities session.
Davis Provides Power, Durability On The Right Side
Name: Leonard Davis Position: Guard Height/Weight: 6-6, 353 Experience: Eight Seasons College: Texas Contract Status: Signed through 2011 season.
Denton High alumnus drafted by Cardinals
The wait was a little longer than Herman Johnson had hoped for, but the reward was just as satisfying on the second day of the NFL draft.