Best Podcast Episodes About Dallas Cowboys

Best Podcast Episodes About Dallas Cowboys

Everything podcasters are saying about Dallas Cowboys — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 26, 2026 – 32 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Dallas Cowboys

The Bobby Bones Show
“I wanted to talk about something I did that was really stupid. So I brought this Dallas Cowboys helmet in. Kevin, you don't know this story yet. This is bad. Nope. So this is a triple signature Cowboys helmet. I know it's Emmett Smith. I know it's Michael Irvin. Oh, my gosh. I don't know who the other one is. Probably Aikman. It seems like it might be Aikman. I guess I could go to like if we go to the I don't know you can go to the side oh does it have a number yeah the problem is I left it in the window and the sun completely faded all …” “I wanted to talk about something I did that was really stupid. So I brought this Dallas Cowboys helmet in. Kevin, you don't know this story yet. This is bad. Nope. So this is a triple signature Cowboys helmet. I know it's Emmett Smith. I know it's Michael Irvin. Oh, my gosh. I don't know who the other one is. Probably Aikman. It seems like it might be Aikman. I guess I could go to like if we go to the I don't know you can go to the side oh does it have a number yeah the problem is I left it in the window and the sun completely faded all three of the autographs I was looking at it I was like is that invisible ink you can barely see it and I guess I could figure out whose it is but I left it in the window and it has faded all three so this is a helmet that probably would have been like $2,500 to $3,000 because it's a real helmet It's an old school helmet. It's triple. It's a triple …” View more
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In a hilarious twist of fate, Bobby shares the story of how he ruined a valuable Dallas Cowboys helmet by leaving it in the sun, fading all the autographs. The banter around whether to trace the signatures or just call it a loss, coupled with a discussion about Troy Aikman's old-school views on player toughness, makes for a comedic exploration of sports memorabilia and generational differences in football culture.
The Bobby Bones Show · 25W: The Mistake that Led to Bobby Losing $3K + NCAAM Analyst Jeff Goodman on the Next UNC Head Coach + Why an NBA Player Asked Bobby for Business Advice · Mar 26, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… and they move him up in the rankings. I love Ty, so I hope he gets to number one. But heavyweight's a shot. Oh, shit. Oh, that's bad. There goes the Dallas Cowboys. As usual. Yeah, as usual. That dude's a fucking tank, man. Yeah, he's a problem. Damn. MVP's up next. Is that guy Russian or something? What is he? Was his name Iwo? That was Iwo? I think he's from Poland. Is he Polish? Iwo Baranowski. Baranowski. But to your point, Joe, the heavyweight division is... Poland? Yeah. The heavyweight division is... It's the worst it's ever been. It's weird because you've got Gabe Stevenson, who's not in the UFC …” “… Is that the only time that's ever happened? I don't know. How do you win and get cut? Because you're not entertaining, but you're beating guys. But I never, I mean, you still have to tell them. And you got Ty Tuivasa, who's lost like six in a row, and they move him up in the rankings. I love Ty, so I hope he gets to number one. But heavyweight's a shot. Oh, shit. Oh, that's bad. There goes the Dallas Cowboys. As usual. Yeah, as usual. That dude's a fucking tank, man. Yeah, he's a problem. Damn. MVP's up next. Is that guy Russian or something? What is he? Was his name Iwo? That was Iwo? I think he's from Poland. Is he Polish? Iwo Baranowski. Baranowski. But to your point, Joe, the heavyweight division is... Poland? Yeah. The heavyweight division is... It's the worst it's ever been. It's weird because you've got Gabe Stevenson, who's not in the UFC yet. He's the guy that's the most interesting. Dude. And he's not even in the UFC. Someone got me. It must have been... You know, there's MMA sites that leak shit. And who knows if it's true. they're like Gabe Stevenson versus JDS on the MVP card I'm like bro take my fucking money I was crunk for it and then I was doing all my shows crazy you could …” View more
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The crew hilariously recalls the infamous moment when NFL wide receiver Johnny Morton got knocked out in a kickboxing match, leaving him stretchered and embarrassed in front of his friends. The banter about the absurdity of athletes transitioning to MMA adds a comedic layer, with the guys questioning how someone could win a fight and still get cut for being boring.
The Joe Rogan Experience · Fight Companion - March 21, 2026 · Mar 22, 2026
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
“… each other with your lives. Exactly. Who's your horse going to tell? They would also get naked. Fording rivers was like a huge – that was one thing cowboys would be afraid of because it's like these dudes can't not swim. Being covered head to toe in denim doesn't help when you're neck deep in the Mississippi River. Your wrist is like – you have a thing wrapped – a leather strap wrapped around your wrist. You're going to lose the horse. The other part is just a horse biting it to hold on to it. Yeah, I don't know. horses can swim too which surprise i just didn't know they can swim yeah a horse can …” “… I think it happened out on the range more than people care to admit, man. I mean, you're talking about you're on the plains. Sunsets. Yeah, you're out on the plains, man. There's not a tree inside. It's just grass as far as you can see. Trusting each other with your lives. Exactly. Who's your horse going to tell? They would also get naked. Fording rivers was like a huge – that was one thing cowboys would be afraid of because it's like these dudes can't not swim. Being covered head to toe in denim doesn't help when you're neck deep in the Mississippi River. Your wrist is like – you have a thing wrapped – a leather strap wrapped around your wrist. You're going to lose the horse. The other part is just a horse biting it to hold on to it. Yeah, I don't know. horses can swim too which surprise i just didn't know they can swim yeah a horse can swim crazy but yeah they uh they would like get naked too they'd all get naked together because it's like you only have so many dry clothes so you wrap up your clothes because they you know if they got like wet from a rainstorm you had one other change of clothes you think fat cowboys wear a shirt in the river i think it was impossible i don't …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the unexpected connection between cowboy life and boners, highlighting how both can lead to some awkward moments. The absurdity of discussing 'fat cowboys' and the nostalgia of youthful crushes on Anne Frank's diary create a riotous blend of humor and relatable experiences.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Ep 603 - GEY DOT COM (feat. Tim Butterly & Mike Rainey) · Mar 12, 2026
Acquired
“… is he really is good at pleasing everybody, finding solutions that work for everyone. And so he says, okay, I'll move forward. So he drafts the Cowboys GM in Dallas, a guy named Tex Schramm, to secretly open negotiations with Lamar Hunt. Lamar, at this point, has moved the Texans to Kansas City, where they've become the Chiefs. Also, how great is it that the first Cowboys owner is named Tex? I know. So great. He was the GM. I don't think he was the principal owner, but I think he had an ownership stake. So Tex approaches Lamar in early 1966, says, hey, I'm the emissary of the NFL. Roselle sent …” “… going to direct you, Roselle, to go start merger negotiations with the AFL. Roselle doesn't want to do it. He thinks they can win. He wants to fight. But he's like, okay, I work for you. One of his superpowers, the way he's able to achieve all of this, is he really is good at pleasing everybody, finding solutions that work for everyone. And so he says, okay, I'll move forward. So he drafts the Cowboys GM in Dallas, a guy named Tex Schramm, to secretly open negotiations with Lamar Hunt. Lamar, at this point, has moved the Texans to Kansas City, where they've become the Chiefs. Also, how great is it that the first Cowboys owner is named Tex? I know. So great. He was the GM. I don't think he was the principal owner, but I think he had an ownership stake. So Tex approaches Lamar in early 1966, says, hey, I'm the emissary of the NFL. Roselle sent me. I'm here to talk merger, but we got to keep this under wraps. Because if word gets out, then all hell's going to break loose. So they start working, discussing. There are no notes. There's no written notes. It's just like them chatting with each other for a couple months. As they start, the other owners don't know about it. Which is hard, …” View more
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In a shocking twist during the 1960s sports rivalry, the NFL initiated a 'babysitting program' to keep college stars from signing with the AFL. This led to a series of secret merger negotiations as both leagues scrambled to secure their futures, culminating in a dramatic moment when the NFL poached an AFL kicker, igniting a full-blown war. Al Davis of the AFL saw this as the perfect opportunity to demand a merger, predicting the NFL would soon come begging to negotiate.
Acquired · The NFL (2026 Update) · Jan 27, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… event and nothing is better than the NFL football and teams going to pay big dollars for it And they know that After missing out on Max Probs the Cowboys opted for another edge rusher Rayshon Gary is headed to the Cowboys with an old teammate of Kenny Clark to bolster the Cowboys pass rush post Michael Parsons era. Ocho, do you like the signing? I like it. I like I like Rashon Gary. I like the signing. I didn't like the disappearing act that he pulled after having nine sacks the last nine games. Maybe it was a 10 sack. No, he had zero sacks the last nine games. That's what I was trying to say. …” “… up everything. We put it on any network you want to. You want CBS? You want, hey, you want CNN, whatever network you want? Hey, hey. Netflix, hey, you know in order to be considered for real, you got to get live events. You got to get a live sporting event and nothing is better than the NFL football and teams going to pay big dollars for it And they know that After missing out on Max Probs the Cowboys opted for another edge rusher Rayshon Gary is headed to the Cowboys with an old teammate of Kenny Clark to bolster the Cowboys pass rush post Michael Parsons era. Ocho, do you like the signing? I like it. I like I like Rashon Gary. I like the signing. I didn't like the disappearing act that he pulled after having nine sacks the last nine games. Maybe it was a 10 sack. No, he had zero sacks the last nine games. That's what I was trying to say. But how many did he have before those last nine games where he went on hiatus? I think he had like eight and a half. Okay, yeah. I mean, whatever the number. In his first eight games. And then he got shut out the last nine games. Yeah, the last nine. So obviously once Micah got there and Micah came, Micah had 12 and a half.” View more
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Rashon Gary's signing with the Cowboys raises eyebrows due to his drastic drop in performance, going from eight and a half sacks in the first half of the season to zero in the last nine games. This shift occurred after the arrival of Micah Parsons, who dominated the pass rush. The question remains: can Gary bounce back and regain his former prowess in Dallas?
Club Shay Shay · NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 1: Maxx Crosby CHAOS, Cowboys and 49ers FINALLY make moves · Mar 14, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… to a three-year deal worth $36 million. But it wasn't the length of the contract or the money that swayed him. According to NFL insider Jane Slater, Dallas was actually very competitive in the bidding for Dean's talent and made an offer that was very similar to that made by the Raiders. Dean apparently said he could see himself in both places. In the end, though, ultimately he went with his gut feeling and picked Las Vegas by what he described to her as a 51 margin Ocho choosing the Raiders over the Cowboys I mean both no incomes taxed in either state Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I'm …” “… You wouldn't be hoping Aaron Rodgers would come back. We'd better be known that we'd love to have Aaron back. Right. They would move on. They would move on. 25-year-old linebacker Nekobe Dean signed with the Las Vegas Raiders, reportedly agreeing to a three-year deal worth $36 million. But it wasn't the length of the contract or the money that swayed him. According to NFL insider Jane Slater, Dallas was actually very competitive in the bidding for Dean's talent and made an offer that was very similar to that made by the Raiders. Dean apparently said he could see himself in both places. In the end, though, ultimately he went with his gut feeling and picked Las Vegas by what he described to her as a 51 margin Ocho choosing the Raiders over the Cowboys I mean both no incomes taxed in either state Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I'm not sure what went about when it came down to making his decision at the end. Cowboys defense. That's tough. I would love to be a fly on the wall to understand those conversations he had with his agent and when he chose to go to Las Vegas. And why? Is it what Las Vegas is building? Is it a belief in them understanding that they've cleaned house in a …” View more
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Nekobe Dean made a surprising choice, signing a lucrative three-year, $36 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders instead of the competitive offer from the Dallas Cowboys. His decision came down to a gut feeling, highlighting the factors that influence player contracts beyond just money, including team direction and personal aspirations. This choice raises questions about the Cowboys' appeal and the Raiders' potential for success in the AFC West.
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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“home when the newspaper lands on the lawn, that a police officer in Dallas is being arrested for trying to have Michael Irvin killed because his girlfriend was in a motel room doing God knows what with Michael Irvin. This has been a long time that he has this reputation. It has been, it has been, it has been earned, earned, not given heat and, and he's also somebody who, uh, at the height of the Dallas Cowboys are the biggest thing in America. He's got criminal charges and is walking through the courtroom with a fur …” “home when the newspaper lands on the lawn, that a police officer in Dallas is being arrested for trying to have Michael Irvin killed because his girlfriend was in a motel room doing God knows what with Michael Irvin. This has been a long time that he has this reputation. It has been, it has been, it has been earned, earned, not given heat and, and he's also somebody who, uh, at the height of the Dallas Cowboys are the biggest thing in America. He's got criminal charges and is walking through the courtroom with a fur and a fedora because he's like, I'm playing to my constituency. Like he's, I don't know who he would have to blame for this reputation other than himself. He was the poster child for those crazy Dallas Cowboys, mid nineties teams. And he's the poster child for two things because he's the poster child for those crazy Miami teams too as well. And he's …” View more
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In a jaw-dropping revelation, Diego Maradona was given cocaine on the soccer field right after scoring a goal, with no one seeming to care. This incident highlights the bizarre acceptance of drug use in sports, contrasting sharply with Michael Irvin's long-standing reputation tied to cocaine. While Irvin has faced scrutiny for his past associations, Maradona's open drug use during games raises questions about the culture surrounding addiction in athletics.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · Local Hour: The Chargers Are In The Cuck Chair · Jan 23, 2026
The Bill Simmons Podcast
“… seven. We don't have to give the biggest offer to go from 13 to seven. We put him in the backfield. We get some good backs. You sure that's not the Cowboys just moving up five spots for him? They have two picks. I think the Cowboys got to go defense but yeah you're talking about them like they're a rational franchise this is Jerry Jones wait Jeremiah Love's still on the board we gotta get him trade up for that guy he's great I just feel like that's like the classic splashy we've won first take the next day kind of draft pick the kind of move that they make yes they will definitely win first take …” “… think they could move out of that spot. They pick at seven, but they don't pick again until 77 in the third round. Yeah. So maybe they go back to recoup that. Right. Yeah. Maybe. Maybe the Rams. What about the Rams? Wow. Right. He's sitting there at seven. We don't have to give the biggest offer to go from 13 to seven. We put him in the backfield. We get some good backs. You sure that's not the Cowboys just moving up five spots for him? They have two picks. I think the Cowboys got to go defense but yeah you're talking about them like they're a rational franchise this is Jerry Jones wait Jeremiah Love's still on the board we gotta get him trade up for that guy he's great I just feel like that's like the classic splashy we've won first take the next day kind of draft pick the kind of move that they make yes they will definitely win first take and get up, I promise. Regardless of who they take Well and that leads to the Ty Simpson thing Um you know he he in like the low twenties Seems like where people have them like around somebody taking a fly at him between like 27 and 35. Fascinating, man. One guy.” View more
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The Dallas Cowboys might make a bold move in the upcoming NFL draft, potentially trading up from their current position to snag a top prospect. With the possibility of selecting Jeremiah Love, this decision could create a media frenzy and put them in the spotlight, regardless of the outcome. This strategy reflects the unpredictable nature of draft decisions, especially when driven by high-profile personalities like Jerry Jones.
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The Bobby Bones Show
“… heal correctly. I don't think he failed the physical I just I don't And then if I were to pick My favorite place for Max Crosby to go Would be the Dallas Cowboys And I'm not a Cowboys fan But he's a perfect Dallas Cowboy Oh wow, I didn't even think of that Big, loud, brash Fans love him Him with the star on his helmet Just sparkling on the outside And a nine technique coming to rage He'd be a perfect Dallas Cowboy and they've got some draft picks that they can trade for them too. They just got Rashawn Gary. Yes, they did. That was a huge trade. They traded for him. They could trade off that big screen. …” “… I've been around the league for a long time now. I've never seen anything like this. Of that type of caliber player, one of the number one defensive players in the entire NFL, just failing a physical and then saying, no, we don't believe he's going to heal correctly. I don't think he failed the physical I just I don't And then if I were to pick My favorite place for Max Crosby to go Would be the Dallas Cowboys And I'm not a Cowboys fan But he's a perfect Dallas Cowboy Oh wow, I didn't even think of that Big, loud, brash Fans love him Him with the star on his helmet Just sparkling on the outside And a nine technique coming to rage He'd be a perfect Dallas Cowboy and they've got some draft picks that they can trade for them too. They just got Rashawn Gary. Yes, they did. That was a huge trade. They traded for him. They could trade off that big screen. Just trade that for him. That's like Babe Ruth getting traded for a play back in the day. That's what they need. Dallas had the worst defense in the league. They gave up 31 points a game. Go get Max Crosby. I love that. Did you like playing with Dallas? Was it fun? It was awesome. I would think that would be such a fun place to play. Incredible. …” View more
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In a hilarious twist, the hosts debate the idea of Max Crosby joining the Dallas Cowboys, with one host passionately comparing it to Babe Ruth's trade. The segment takes a light-hearted turn as they reminisce about the glory days of the Cowboys while playfully discussing the importance of a good beard, making it both entertaining and relatable.
The Bobby Bones Show · Lots to Say: Crosby back to Raiders and Free Agency! · Mar 12, 2026
Wait a Second...
“… So on the profound end when will the U send ground forces into Iran? They want to know that answer. On the silly, stupid end, what will the Dallas Cowboys do with the 12th pick in the NFL draft? And when they talk to reporters, these are the questions they ask. What are they going to do with the 12th pick? What are they going to do? That information is unknowable. The best, most plugged in reporter could not know that information. So this sends people to prediction markets or things like prediction markets because it's like, oh, here I can find an answer to this or I can put some money down and …” “… as deep throat style truth tellers, which I do not believe. But I do think there something about the media and where it lets people down that relevant here which is if you study the way people consume information they always want to know what is unknowable So on the profound end when will the U send ground forces into Iran? They want to know that answer. On the silly, stupid end, what will the Dallas Cowboys do with the 12th pick in the NFL draft? And when they talk to reporters, these are the questions they ask. What are they going to do with the 12th pick? What are they going to do? That information is unknowable. The best, most plugged in reporter could not know that information. So this sends people to prediction markets or things like prediction markets because it's like, oh, here I can find an answer to this or I can put some money down and predict an answer to this. And so I think that is all tied into this. Absolutely. You know, it's just we've gotten to this point in history where there's so much news and yet there's not the answer to the question that you want. Right. And is that is that a failure on the part of the media? I don't think so. But it's just this very natural, very …” View more
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The media's failure to provide clear answers drives people to prediction markets, according to Tariq Mansur, CEO of Kalshi. In a world saturated with information yet lacking clarity, individuals seek to predict the unknowable, from political outcomes to sports drafts. This reliance on prediction markets raises concerns about their potential toxicity in our culture.
Wait a Second... · Betting on Your Life: Kalshi and Polymarket’s War Wagers · Mar 12, 2026
Empty Netters Podcast
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At 4 a.m., a cowboy starts stripping in a hotel lobby while munching on leftover pizza. As he cuts open ranch packets, the onlookers are torn between laughter and discomfort, leading to a chaotic scene. An older man tries to rein him in, calling the group 'derelicts' while the cowboy continues his wild antics.
Empty Netters Podcast · The Sabres Are Unstoppable and The Islanders Have Their Superstar w/ Matthew Schaefer · Mar 10, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… to a three-year deal worth 36 million but it wasn't the length of the contract or the money that swayed him according to nfl insider jane slater dallas was actually very competitive in the bidding for dean's talent and made an offer that was very similar to that made by the raiders dean apparently said he could see himself in both places in the end though ultimately he went with his gut feeling and picked las vegas by what he described as to her as a 51 49 margin ocho choosing the Raiders over the Cowboys. I mean, both no incomes tax in either state. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I'm …” “… You wouldn't be hoping Aaron Rodgers would come back and we'd better be knowing that we'd love to have Aaron back. Right. They would move on. They would move on. 25-year-old linebacker, N'Kobe Dean, signed with the Las Vegas Raiders, reportedly agreeing to a three-year deal worth 36 million but it wasn't the length of the contract or the money that swayed him according to nfl insider jane slater dallas was actually very competitive in the bidding for dean's talent and made an offer that was very similar to that made by the raiders dean apparently said he could see himself in both places in the end though ultimately he went with his gut feeling and picked las vegas by what he described as to her as a 51 49 margin ocho choosing the Raiders over the Cowboys. I mean, both no incomes tax in either state. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I'm not sure what went about when it came down to making a decision at the end. Cowboys defense, that's tough. I would love to be a fly on the wall to understand those comments they had with his agent And when he chose to go to Las Vegas and why is it, is it what Las Vegas is building? Is it a belief in them understanding that they've cleaned house in …” View more
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N'Kobe Dean decided to sign with the Las Vegas Raiders over the Dallas Cowboys by a slim margin of 51 to 49. Despite the Cowboys' strong offer and their storied franchise, Dean felt a stronger connection to the Raiders, who are rebuilding and aiming to compete in the AFC West. The choice highlights the complexities athletes face when making career-defining decisions.
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Pardon My Take
“… a second, is what was said. They said devastated. They're devastated they didn't get him. Which would have been actually an incredible move for the Cowboys to basically get Quentin Williams and Max Crosby, trade Micah Parsons and still kind of net out ahead. But yeah, then the price got too high because it was too first. I have a question for you, Hank. Yeah. Did you want Max Crosby? Of course. On the Patriots. Would it surprise you to know? Who says no to Max Crosby? Agreed. Yeah. I wanted Max Crosby. Bad. Would it surprise you to know that Tom Brady did not want Max Crosby on the Patriots? No. …” “… free agency. They've been monitoring every situation. So they were monitoring the Crosby situation extremely closely, and they're very disappointed that they did not get Max Crosby, despite the fact that they're monitoring. They offered a first and a second, is what was said. They said devastated. They're devastated they didn't get him. Which would have been actually an incredible move for the Cowboys to basically get Quentin Williams and Max Crosby, trade Micah Parsons and still kind of net out ahead. But yeah, then the price got too high because it was too first. I have a question for you, Hank. Yeah. Did you want Max Crosby? Of course. On the Patriots. Would it surprise you to know? Who says no to Max Crosby? Agreed. Yeah. I wanted Max Crosby. Bad. Would it surprise you to know that Tom Brady did not want Max Crosby on the Patriots? No. It wouldn't surprise you. would not. It wouldn't surprise you to know that he actively may have been the one that prevented him from going to the Patriots. Per who? This is per a source on ESPN that talked to I believe Jeremy Fowler I saw Mike Florio was reporting He wrote an article about the article That what Mike does So he an aggregator Sounds …” View more
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Dak Prescott's decision to break up during a joint bachelor party might have been strategic to salvage his weekend, but it highlights questionable decision-making.
The Ravens' trade for Maxx Crosby is a strategic move to aggressively pursue a championship during Lamar Jackson's prime years.
Pardon My Take · OKC Thunder’s Alex Caruso, Maxx Crosby Is A Raven, Jayson Tatum Is Back, CBB Regular Season Finale And LIV Golf Conspiracy · Mar 09, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… to that quarterback because, boy, look at here. We struggled this past year in that area, especially defensively. We got cooked. Joe, you been to a Cowboys game yet? No, I ain't been to one in a minute, Unc. Man, you ain't no real fan, Joe. Yeah, chill, chill, chill, Ocho. You ain't no real fan. You got to chill. Man, Joe, who that remind you of? Yeah, ta-da, the Bengals. Hey, don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. Listen, your owner, Jerry, said he's going to make a splash. Jerry said he's going to spend money this offseason. Well, let's see. Which is something that the Cowboys don't do. …” “… man. Look. We need Pinky on this tag. We going to take care. Pinky is going to get taken care of, Ocho. Okay, Ocho. We just got to come out and ball out. But, yeah, we do need to be for our defense. Like Unc say, we need a hell raiser who can get out to that quarterback because, boy, look at here. We struggled this past year in that area, especially defensively. We got cooked. Joe, you been to a Cowboys game yet? No, I ain't been to one in a minute, Unc. Man, you ain't no real fan, Joe. Yeah, chill, chill, chill, Ocho. You ain't no real fan. You got to chill. Man, Joe, who that remind you of? Yeah, ta-da, the Bengals. Hey, don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. Listen, your owner, Jerry, said he's going to make a splash. Jerry said he's going to spend money this offseason. Well, let's see. Which is something that the Cowboys don't do. Give him a chance. Give him a chance. He's been in the game 30 years. You got the man worried. All he got is his word. He said he's going to spend some money this summer, man. Let's see what he do. Hey, Joe, I don't know if you've been around, but I don't know what rock you've been under, but his word ain't been good for a long time. Yeah, but …” View more
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Jerry Jones promises to make a splash this offseason, but Cowboys fans are skeptical after years of disappointment. The team needs a stronger defense to complement their high-powered offense, as past struggles have left them vulnerable. Can Jones deliver on his word and change the team's fortunes?
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New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
“… She really wasn't into sports. You know how you guys take that visit to a team and then they host you or whatnot, you know? Yeah, top 30. Yeah, Dallas was a little different. They hosted a lot of players. They didn't host you, you know, individually. So I come back home, you know, thinking that I'm going to be a cowboy. So I come back telling everybody in my hometown and tell my mom. And then my mom is like, OK, son, if you say you're going to be a cowboy, then you're going to be a cowboy. So I remember on draft day sitting there, you know, you got the ESPN camera there in the house that I …” “… day was kind of crazy because of the expectations that I had that I was going to be a cowboy. Wow. Okay. I didn't know this. Now, I told you about my background, about my mom being in church and Christian, and my mom was, you know, really into church. She really wasn't into sports. You know how you guys take that visit to a team and then they host you or whatnot, you know? Yeah, top 30. Yeah, Dallas was a little different. They hosted a lot of players. They didn't host you, you know, individually. So I come back home, you know, thinking that I'm going to be a cowboy. So I come back telling everybody in my hometown and tell my mom. And then my mom is like, OK, son, if you say you're going to be a cowboy, then you're going to be a cowboy. So I remember on draft day sitting there, you know, you got the ESPN camera there in the house that I was in. And I remember my mom sitting there with a Bible on her lap. And it was kind of crazy because I was like, OK, mom, you know, you hear I know you over there praying, but it's kind of weird that my mom's here in this sport type of moment. And so when I tell her I'm going to be drafted and they know the eighth overall pick, Dallas Cowboys select …” View more
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On draft day, Greg Ellis expected to be selected by the Dallas Cowboys, but his family's reaction was unforgettable. With his mom praying at his side, the moment was filled with tension and emotion as he awaited the eighth overall pick. This experience highlights the deep connections and sacrifices families make for success in the NFL.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce · Randy Moss on Cowboys Revenge Game, Edelnut Origins, Wideout Woes & an All Dog NFL Team | EP 181 · Mar 04, 2026
Club Shay Shay
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Jerry Jones has a history of avoiding big splashes in free agency, often waiting until the last minute to make moves. Despite this, he claims this year will be different, suggesting he might finally invest in external talent to bolster the Dallas Cowboys. The question remains: can he overcome his past hesitations and make a significant impact this offseason?
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: USC LEADING SCORER OFF TEAM + FLOYD MAYWEATHER EXHIBITION MATHC + LIONS TRADE DAVID MONTGOMERY + FERNANDO MENDOZA + CHIEFS CUT RIGHT TACKLE · Mar 03, 2026
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
“… But I will say, as we played each other more and more over the years, the tougher it got, the more savvy he got. He and Eric Williams with the Dallas Cowboys was my number one toughest guy. John Runyon and Leon Searcy, who was the offensive tackle played at Pittsburgh and then at Jacksonville, where they were 2A and 2B. And so freaking strong and tough and smart. And I love John cause John made me a better player. Those three I named made me a better player because playing against them made everybody else seem easy. And even at the Super, at my Hall of Fame induction, John came, which meant the …” “… stop Strahan, which pissed me off. So I studied John Runyon more than I probably study anybody. Anybody, I could tell what he was going to do before he can do it. I could tell he was going to fart before he farted. That's how much I knew that guy, right? But I will say, as we played each other more and more over the years, the tougher it got, the more savvy he got. He and Eric Williams with the Dallas Cowboys was my number one toughest guy. John Runyon and Leon Searcy, who was the offensive tackle played at Pittsburgh and then at Jacksonville, where they were 2A and 2B. And so freaking strong and tough and smart. And I love John cause John made me a better player. Those three I named made me a better player because playing against them made everybody else seem easy. And even at the Super, at my Hall of Fame induction, John came, which meant the world to me. And I had to give him a shout out. So I said, John Runyon, 6'7", 350 pounds, whatever, of twisted steel and no sex appeal. So... I thought I was going to give him a compliment. Hell no! Could you have ever called out that he was going to be the VP of rules and policy and dishing out fines for guys that are given late hit and cheap shots? …” View more
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Michael Strahan's welcome to the NFL involved a brutal lesson in humility from Eric Williams, a seasoned player who told him to take his beatings like a man. Strahan recalls being overwhelmed by the talent around him, including legends like Jerry Rice and Steve Young, while facing tough opponents like John Runyon. This experience shaped his understanding of the league and the challenges ahead.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce · Michael Strahan on Championship Sunday, Super Bowl Predictions, Sack Records and Life After the NFL | EP 177 · Jan 28, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… B. Dean in there and you look at they got Jalen Phillips. They got Jordan Davis. They got a Carter. Yeah, y'all don't have the equivalent of that in Dallas. No, and it doesn't matter what you do offense because we've seen that that has been playing out of his mind. Yeah, but if he has a if he has a slow start or an off game, you guys aren't stopping anything. Now, we're not what we can say is we do have a draft coming up. We do have all season acquisitions. I'm sure Dallas is going to have without a lot of spending money now. They don't, they don't like to go in fridge and say, oh, Joe, I didn't …” “… secondary. You don't, you don't have Quinion. You don't have Cooper. You don't have Blankenship. Oh, nobody in your secondary is comparable to those three guys. Now, obviously you going to coordinate the defense and when you throw bond and Nicole B. Dean in there and you look at they got Jalen Phillips. They got Jordan Davis. They got a Carter. Yeah, y'all don't have the equivalent of that in Dallas. No, and it doesn't matter what you do offense because we've seen that that has been playing out of his mind. Yeah, but if he has a if he has a slow start or an off game, you guys aren't stopping anything. Now, we're not what we can say is we do have a draft coming up. We do have all season acquisitions. I'm sure Dallas is going to have without a lot of spending money now. They don't, they don't like to go in fridge and say, oh, Joe, I didn't like to get buttoned it. Oh, Joe, you know how you just go back to school? Yeah, you don't got everything been picked on everybody and tried them, them jeans on and shirts on. Right, right, right. Damn. Oh, it's just we're going to mark it off another $5 because it got a little mark because everybody's had their ass in these jeans. Yeah. Now you …” View more
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The Dallas Cowboys' playoff hopes hinge on their defense, which is lacking compared to top teams like the Eagles. To improve, they must consider trading for elite players like Max Crosby instead of relying solely on draft picks, as history shows that impactful rookies are rare. Without significant changes, their talented offense will continue to fall short in the postseason.
Club Shay Shay · Best of NFL News Part 1: Keon Coleman DRAGGED by Bills Owner, Cowboys HIRE new DC · Jan 24, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Hey, could you imagine? I got a question for you. Could you manage? Could you imagine a Dallas Cowboys? Hypothetically speaking chat? Yes with me the Dallas Cowboys offense with the Seahawks defense with the with the Broncos defense dark. That would be man. You're not it's Ocho. Do you understand how hard it is to have that man because normally you invest on one side of the other you says, okay, this is how we're going to make our hey now you is possible if you draft really really well written really well. Yes. You look at the Broncos one year. …” “Hey, could you imagine? I got a question for you. Could you manage? Could you imagine a Dallas Cowboys? Hypothetically speaking chat? Yes with me the Dallas Cowboys offense with the Seahawks defense with the with the Broncos defense dark. That would be man. You're not it's Ocho. Do you understand how hard it is to have that man because normally you invest on one side of the other you says, okay, this is how we're going to make our hey now you is possible if you draft really really well written really well. Yes. You look at the Broncos one year. Okay, they drafted the Marius Thomas. They drafted Eric Decker. They drafted Julia Thomas. They drafted. No Sean Marino. They drafted the head. I think Clady was there and then they drafted Von Miller. They drafted Roby. They draft Chris Harris jr. Was undrafted. They drafted those two backers. Danny Trevathan and then Brandon Marshall. They …” View more
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Baker Mayfield fired back at his former coach Kevin Stefanski after being traded, calling out the lack of communication. This exchange highlights the emotional stakes in the NFL, where players feel personal when they're let go, just like in any relationship. As Mayfield prepares to face Stefanski twice a year, the tension is palpable, setting the stage for an intriguing rivalry.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Ravens HIRE Chargers Jesse Minter as NEW Head Coach + Cowboys HIRE Christian Parker for DC + Baker Mayfield SENDS SHOTS at Kevin Stefanski + CJ Stroud MAKING EXCUSES?! · Jan 23, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… the third fewest sacks. And the O-line is sensational now. So, and I sometimes, and this is why You cannot go cheap like the Bengals and the Dallas Cowboys on coaches. Ben Johnson had to fix the quarterback, he had to fix the O-line, he had to fix the culture, he had to fix three to four different things. They were the most sacked team, now they're one of the team sacked fewest. When I watch these coaching opportunities, when I watch all these coaching openings and everybody's like, oh, let's go get this coordinator, what are you doing? Go find your Vrabel, go find your John Harbaugh, your Jim …” “… the play, jawing with fans in DC. They were the most sacked team. They were 31st on third down. They found ways to lose. Now they're arguably the best comeback fourth quarter offense in the league. They don't turn the ball over and they've surrendered the third fewest sacks. And the O-line is sensational now. So, and I sometimes, and this is why You cannot go cheap like the Bengals and the Dallas Cowboys on coaches. Ben Johnson had to fix the quarterback, he had to fix the O-line, he had to fix the culture, he had to fix three to four different things. They were the most sacked team, now they're one of the team sacked fewest. When I watch these coaching opportunities, when I watch all these coaching openings and everybody's like, oh, let's go get this coordinator, what are you doing? Go find your Vrabel, go find your John Harbaugh, your Jim Harbaugh. You hire John Harbaugh, Giants Miami, or you hire Kevin Stefanski who won playoff games in Cleveland. That's who you hire. Don't out think the room. These owners get so, and the Bears owners can be a little cheap. The Bears owners are poorest or second poorest in the league. They had to spend some real money on Ben Johnson. So what they've …” View more
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The Chicago Bears, despite a 15-year playoff drought, have transformed into a formidable team under coach Ben Johnson. By focusing on fundamentals and fixing key areas like the offensive line and quarterback play, they've gone from the most sacked team to one of the best in the league. Now, as they face their arch-rivals, the Packers, their newfound momentum could be a game-changer.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · THE HERD - Hour 1 - Miami is headed to the National Championship, The U is back! · Jan 09, 2026

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