Cowboys are finished with anthem demonstrations, will stand on SundayCowboys are finished with anthem demonstrations, will stand on Sunday
Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant said his team will have no demonstrations during the national anthem this week.
Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant said his team will have no demonstrations during the national anthem this week.
Week 3 was upside down for a lot of Fantasy owners. A lot of what we expected to happen went awry. It started with the Thursday night game when the Rams and 49ers looked like the Greatest Show on Turf was facing off against Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Roger Craig, with both teams combining for 80 total
James Hawkins of The Detroit News breaks down Sunday’s Lions-Vikings game at U.S. Bank Stadium (1 p.m. FOX/760 WJR). VIKINGS TO WATCH Stefon Diggs, WR: The third-year pro has enjoyed a breakout start to the season. Diggs has already tied a career high with a league-leading four touchdown receptions
Packers’ Adams exits hospital after massive hit
If Justin Thomas proved anything this year, besides that he’s really good at golf, it was the importance of setting goals. After taking home the FedExCup to cap off a season in which he won five times – including his first major championship – Thomas revealed to the media that he had set numerous goals in his phone at the beginning of the year, and he had checked just about all of them off. Well, taking a page out of Thomas’ book for the upcoming season is Grayson Murray, although his goals venture a little bit outside of the ropes. Along with hilarious (and attainable) golf goals like “play 1 round a week hungover instead of 3” and “only throw 1 club in the water instead of 2” are social media
The Cowboys face the Rams in a Week 4 showdown, but only one of the two starting QBs — Dak Prescott and Jared Goff — is worth playing this week.
Leaders from the start: Deshaun Watson, Marcus Mariota are ‘guys you want to follow’
Hawks’ Schroder charged with battery in fight
Hawks’ Schroder charged with battery after fight
It was just two seasons ago that, for the first time in 46 years, not a single Canadian team qualified for the NHL playoffs. Now, not only are nearly all of the NHL’s seven Canadian squads decent bets to crack the post-season, a few might even be viable Stanley Cup contenders. From Connor McDavid