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Hosted on MSNTexas head football coach Steve Sarkisian's handling of Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning gets strong assessmentTexas head football coach Steve Sarkisian is getting noticed for how he handled the Longhorns' QB competition in 2024.
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College Sports Network on MSNQuinn Ewers Injury Update: Former Texas QB Played Most of 2025 With Torn Oblique MuscleTexas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers played through much of the 2024 season with an injury far worse than what we had ...
The NFL Scouting Combine is underway, and the Dallas Cowboys have started meeting with some of the top prospects in the NFL Draft, including a Georgia standout.
Texas Longhorns fans have plenty to be excited about heading into the 2025 season, but recent news about Quinn Ewers' injury should also give them reason for co ...
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Hosted on MSNTexas Longhorns at the NFL Combine: Players have a lot to prove to move up in the NFL draftFourteen Longhorns are heading to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis this week, and every one of them, from an ...
Moving on from Mike McCarthy was met with mixed reviews from Dallas Cowboys fans. McCarthy was brought in to take the Cowboys ...
We are getting closer to the on-field workout portion of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, and the Cowboys front ...
Fans always remember the NFL Draft's first-round picks. However, the Dallas Cowboys have found recent success in one particular round.
The Dallas Cowboys will be in the market for a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Texas Longhorns star Quinn Ewers now has a unique connection to the team.
Rich Eisen weighs in on the Dallas Cowboys, Quinn Ewers’ NFL Draft stock, Bills head coach Sean McDermott, and if UConn coach Dan Hurley regrets turning down the Lakers.
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Hosted on MSNThe Dallas Cowboys want to draft a quarterback and Mike McCarthy might inadvertently help them get the right oneStephen Jones claimed one of many offseason goals for the Dallas Cowboys is to come away from the 2025 NFL Draft with a young ...
After nearly two full decades in the NFL, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Jason Peters is hanging up the cleats.
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