Dodgers address calls for lineup change after Teoscar Hernandez’s latest blunder, which has left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. The team’s recent struggles at the plate have been well-documented, and many are pointing to Hernandez’s inconsistent performance as a major contributing factor. Will the Dodgers finally make a move to shake things up and get their season back on track?
The Los Angeles Dodgers are refusing to press the panic button on Teoscar Hernandez, at least for now. Hernandez’s name was trending for the wrong reasons
Coyote With Paw Stuck In A Tree Didn’t Expect People To Be So Kind
He couldn’t believe they were there to help.
Deaf Pittie Scheduled to Be Euthanized Can’t Stop ‘Flying’ After Getting Adopted
Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.Here’s the kind of joy that stops you in your tracks: the instant this deaf Pittie named Satchi stepped into his new home, he took off like a … Read more
Car Fire Triggers A ‘Miracle’ Leading To The Rescue Of A Long-Lost Dog
Fate, it seems, brought Ally home.
‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ documents pay win for the group
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have scored a salary touchdown.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders successfully lobby for a pay raise
Members of the team push for higher wages in the second season of Netflix’s “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” which debuted Wednesday.
Brian Schottenheimer remains calm and composed following the team’s second preseason defeat.
Despite two up and down performances in the preseason, head coach Brian Schottenheimer is “not pushing the panic button” on the Cowboys, and instead “pushing the work button” heading into the team’s final preseason game next week.
Clark dives into the reasons why 2025 is shaping up to be a career-defining year, and we can’t help but wonder, what exactly is it about this upcoming year that’s got him so optimistic? Is it a new project in the works, a fresh perspective, or a culmination of all his hard work? Clark explains why 2025 could be the best year of his career yet, and we’re on the edge of our seats waiting to find out!
Damone Clark is entering his fourth year in the NFL and with the Cowboys and, after a tumultuous 2024, he’s found instant magic with Matt Eberflus.
In a shocking revelation, Jerry Jones, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys, opened up about the dark days when he first took over the team, revealing that he received death threats after making the bold move to fire legendary coach Tom Landry, a decision that sent shockwaves throughout the NFL community. The threats, which were likely fueled by the intense loyalty and admiration for Landry, who had been at the helm of the team for nearly three decades, must have been a daunting experience for Jones, who was determined to put his own stamp on the franchise.
When Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys in February 1989 and then fired legendary head coach Tom Landry, much of the franchise’s fandom was unhappy with the Arkansas oil man, as detailed in Netflix’s ‘America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.’