Baltimore Ravens fans weren't the only NFL fanbase feeling queasy after seeing Mark Andrews drop what would have been a game-tying catch against the Buffalo Bills today. Dallas Cowboys fans were having some terrifying flashbacks of their own.
The Buffalo Bills parted ways with former defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier back in February of 2023. He had a solid tenure with the franchise, but the fit between the two sides ended. Now, Frazier is starting to receive some interest from teams around the NFL in the head coaching cycle.
When Mark Andrews' dropped pass cost the Baltimore Ravens a chance to win Sunday in Buffalo, Dallas Cowboys fans couldn't help but think of Jackie Smith in Super Bowl XIII.
The NFL’s divisional playoff round gave Dallas a view of what top teams looks like nowadays. For a franchise that’s been accused of being stuck in the past, that kind honest look could be useful as the Cowboys move forward into the offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys are at a critical juncture following the vacancy in their head coaching position, and speculation has been swirling around potential replacements. With a plethor
Another dramatic playoff finish saw the Ravens’ hopes come crashing down on a 2-point conversion attempt to tie.
The current assistant for the Seattle Seahawks is one of the candidates interviewing for the Cowboys head coach position.
The Dallas Cowboys have entered Leslie Frazier for their open head coach position, the team reported Monday. Frazier is currently the assistant head coach of the Seattle Seahawks and was previously the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 2011-13.
Fans quickly pointed out that the former Dallas Cowboys star was referring to Lee Evans, who played for the Ravens in the 2011-12 season. He dropped a critical pass in the AFC Finals, allowing the New England Patriots to escape, 23-20.
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Anthony Lynn was once the team’s RB coach under Bill Parcells. He was the Chargers’ HC for 4 years and is on staff now in Washington.