Explore the ultimate list of the top 10 Dallas Cowboys players of all time, highlighting NFL legends who shaped the legacy of America's Team. From Emmitt Smith’s all-time rushing records to Roger Staubach’s clutch comebacks and Troy Aikman’s Super Bowl dominance,
Barkley needs to pick up the pace if he wants to overtake Eric Dickerson and set a new NFL single-season rushing record.
It's too early to compare Ashton Jeanty to Emmitt Smith; however, the two running backs share a key similarity in their height and weight. Brian Losness-Imagn Images Both are 5-foot-9, with Jeanty ...
2000 — Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns, scoring three times to give him 26 for the St. Louis Rams. Faulk’s three touchdowns and 220 yards fuels a 26-21 victory ...
Today in Sports, December 24 - Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 26
Today in Sports, December 24 - Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 26 Dec. 24 1950 — Cleveland’s Otto Graham throws four touchdown passes ...
With Saquon Barkley closing in on Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, the Hall of Famer questions whether the Eagles will give Barkley the opportunity to chase history if playoff seeding is locked up.
Legendary Florida running back Fred Taylor, who ranks 17th all-time in NFL history with 11,695 rushing yards, has made the final cut for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for a second straight year. Taylor is one of nine repeat finalists from the class of 2024
Reggie Barlow played for Alabama State and won national championships in 2011 and 2017. He spent eight seasons in the NFL as an outstanding wide receiver for Jacksonville, Oakland, and Tampa Bay. He won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Bucs and was the XFL Coach of the Year with the DC Defenders.
Fred Taylor, a member of the University of Florida’s Athletic Hall of Fame and the Florida -Georgia Hall of Fame, has been named a Finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. #PFHOF25 pic.twitter.com/w4FOcUCDVe
The Dallas Cowboys are officially eliminated from playoff contention, but you wouldn’t be able to tell after the way they handled business at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last Sunday night.
George Allen told the Eagles during a visit to training camp in the summer of 1980 that their talent was just enough to win four or five games. But the legendary NFL coach saw enough during his week in West Chester to also tell the Birds that their work ethic would push them even further.