Dak Prescott Defies Critics, Stands By Criticism of Anthem Protests
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is defying critics and standing by his comments that the national anthem is not the right time to protest against the country.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is defying critics and standing by his comments that the national anthem is not the right time to protest against the country.

Wednesday, Fox Sports 1’s Jason Whitlock praised Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s courage to speak out in favor of standing for the National Anthem despite the “loud minority on Twitter.” Whitlock went on to say Prescott speaks for 97 percent of

Colin Kaepernick’s lead attorney Mark Geragos, claims that a protective order is preventing him from telling the public about a conspiracy between President Trump and Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones.

Monday on radio’s syndicated “The DL Hughley Show,” host and comedian DL Hughley slammed Dallas Cowboys stars Dak Prescott and Zeke Elliott for voicing their support for team owner Jerry Jones’ stance that players will stand for the National Anthem. “Let’s

San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman accused Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones of having “the old plantation mentality,” when it comes to his rules against anthem protests.

According to reports, the NFL has told outspoken Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones to stay quiet about the issue of player protests during the national anthem.

Dallas Sports Anchor Mike Doocy canceled his annual interview with Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones, after the team informed him that the outspoken executive would not answer any questions relating to the national anthem protests, or policies.

Cowboys players and executives rallied over the weekend to support owner Jerry Jones’ team rule, that all players must stand for the national anthem. However, at least one player from another team sees a motivation other than patriotism, for why Cowboys players might be supporting their owner.

Spectators at NFL training camps are used to seeing teams work on blitz packages such as, Zone Dog. However, those watching Cowboys camp in Oxnard, California, are not just getting to see Zone Dog, they’re also getting Downward Dog.

OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Dak Prescott’s best test yet as the new face of the Cowboys came two days after owner Jerry Jones once again declared that all Dallas players will stand for the national anthem and even said they wouldn’t be afforded the alternative of staying in the locker room.

Dallas Cowboy Executive Vice President Stephen Jones has laid down the law: Stand for the anthem, or play elsewhere.

President Donald Trump praised Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for ordering players on his team to stand for the national anthem.

While some owners have abided by the league’s request to not discuss the anthem protest issue while the NFL and NFLPA work towards a resolution, Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones has not.

A new poll has found that nearly half of the Lone Star State has a negative view of the National Football League.

Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy knocked out former NFL defensive end Austen Lane, in the very first minute of their UFC fight on Tuesday night.

Last week, former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens announced that he would not attend his own induction ceremony into the Football Hall of Fame. Now, after the ensuing scoffing by fellow players and media, Owens is now calling his critics a bunch of “Uncle Tommers.”

Cowboys legend Daryl “Moose” Johnston drew a sharp distinction between the way things were when he visited the White House as a player, and the way things stand with the current anthem protest movement.

Cowboys legend Michael Irvin had such an overwhelming desire to win, that it led him to dime out his teammates.

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones, says that President Trump told him the anthem issue “is a very strong, winning issue” for him, and that he was not going to let it go.

Former Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh says he agrees with rap star Kanye West’s comments on slavery.

Jason Witten will retire from the NFL and join ESPN’s Monday Night Football crew, according to ESPN.

While perhaps not greatly, reports that the football career of Cowboys tight end Jason Witten has ended, may have indeed been exaggerated.

Some Philadelphia Eagles fans are urging Eagles rookie Dallas Goedert to change his first name because he shares it with his new team’s arch rival, the Dallas Cowboys, 12Up reported.

April 28 (UPI) — Cole Beasley says he doesn’t know what it’s like to be a locker room without Dez Bryant and Jason Witten.

Former Philadelphia Eagles kicker David Akers trolled the Dallas Cowboys hard during the 2018 NFL Draft, with a couple of barbs that went straight to the Cowboys’ heart.

FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten plans to retire after 15 seasons and join ESPN as its lead analyst for the “Monday Night Football” telecast, the network reported Friday.

April 13 (UPI) — The Dallas Cowboys have released wide receiver Dez Bryant.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was the latest to be deposed in national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick’s grievance case filed against the NFL, sources say.

March 28 (UPI) — Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Allen Hurns is changing his number to 17 to honor the victims of the recent shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is set to fine Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones to the tune of “millions,” for trying to derail Goodell’s contract extension, a report says.

DALLAS — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says coach Jason Garrett will return for an eighth full season after Dallas missed the playoffs in a year marred by the six-game suspension of star running back Ezekiel Elliott.

ESPN host Jemele Hill is expressing shock that she was suspended over her tweets attacking NFL team and ESPN business partner Dallas Cowboys, because she feels her liberal activism was “benign.”

The team sport thing clearly didn’t work for former NFL player Greg Hardy. His issues with violence against women are well-documented as well.

The Week 13 edition of Thursday Night Football match-up between the Redskins and the Cowboys, featured two division rivals with matching records and slim, but palpable playoff aspirations.

President Donald Trump continued his criticism of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, pointing out another player who refused to stand during the national anthem.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers are on the move. Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are fading fast.

The clock is ticking and Jerry Jones is running out of options, but the Cowboys owner has one more card to play in his quest to delay/derail Roger Goodell’s contract extension.

Nov. 20 (UPI) — Longtime New England Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn died in a car accident Monday morning. He was 43-years-old.

Per Star-Telegram, a group of around 300 protesters took a knee Sunday outside AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, to protest racial injustice in the United States. A group called the Coalition for Justice, led by pastor Dr. Frederick Douglass

While Dallas owner Jerry Jones fights his co-owners and Roger Goodell off the field, his Cowboys have a huge battle on the field against division rival Philadelphia.
