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Stephen A. Smith gave credit to the Dallas Cowboys for their comeback win then proceeded to say that their fall will inevitably come.
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles will square off again in Week 12. It is one of the fiercest rivalries in sports, the type of divisional
ESPN is contractually obligated to talk about the Dallas Cowboys at least once every 17 minutes on the air. But when it’s the morning after the Cowboys play on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, the WorldWide Leader in Sports might as well become local Dallas television.
Stephen A. Smith has never been afraid to bash the Dallas Cowboys whenever he gets a chance. Known for his over-the-top personality, Smith has been thoroughly enjoying the struggles over the past two weeks. Even with that being the case, he says he knows ...
The Dallas Cowboys are no stranger to the spotlight season after season but this year's team has turned some heads due to some elite production on offense. As a result of this offensive output from head coach Brian Schottenheimer's squad, one of the most ...
You can always tell when his beloved New York Jets are driving ESPN's Mike Greenberg insane by how he approaches his coworkers face-to-face. Though today, it was Stephen A. Smith getting the literal face-to-face - and over a different NFL team.
Stephen A. Smith had to remove himself from Jerry Jones’ suite early during the Cowboys’ 27-17 home loss to the Cardinals on “Monday Night Football.” With the Cardinals leading, 10-0, in the first quarter, Dallas tight end Jake Ferguson fumbled and ...
It's hard to watch the Dallas Cowboys this season and believe they can find a way to defeat anyone. Their offense is firing on all cylinders, but their defense is arguably the worst they've ever had. Still, Jerry Jones believes they have a chance to make a ...
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Why Stephen A. Smith doubts 49ers' NFC playoffs chances after win vs. Panthers
Despite a Week 12 win, Stephen A. Smith argues the shorthanded 49ers aren’t built to survive the NFC’s top tier or make a deep postseason push.
The ‘First Take’ host called the Patriots quarterback a ‘liar’ because he isn’t familiar with the show’s cast.