Drew Lock insisted the ribs were just fine. His confidence, too.
But this could leave a mark on the psyche: An off-target Lock threw four interceptions as the Denver Broncos fell 37-12 to...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — For most of Derek Carr's career with the Raiders, he's had to carry a heavy load whenever the team had success.
That's what made this game so enjoyable with a powerful...
17. DALLAS (8-8)
LAST SEASON: High expectations, 3-0 start faded to another .500 finish under coach Jason Garrett, whose contract wasn’t renewed. Dak Prescott set career highs for yards...
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders added another piece as part of their defensive overhaul in free agency, agreeing to a contract with former New Orleans cornerback Eli Apple on...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Jeff Heath agrees the Dallas defense hasn't had the impact it did early last season, when that unit often covered for a sagging offense and kept the Cowboys from falling too...
OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Xavier Woods was always ready with a reminder for Jerry Jones when he saw the Dallas owner and general manager during an offseason filled with talk about whether the Cowboys...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Dallas safety Jeff Heath figures there's a world outside his locker room where people seek comfort in their jobs.
The Cowboys are about to get a test of the notion that they're never supposed to get comfortable in their line of work.
"I think the coaches do a good job kind of keeping us sharp, keeping us on edge," Heath said. "You just have to understand that comes with this game."
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Derek Carr would do it all over again: stretch the ball toward the goal line for a potential winning touchdown, even though he knows the extra effort backfired and cost the Oakland Raiders a chance to win.
Carr's dramatic fumble that rolled through the end zone for a touchback ended Oakland's comeback hopes and most of its playoff chances in the closing seconds of a 20-17 Week 15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Aaron Rodgers doesn't just make the big throws, he designs them.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback went schoolyard and drew up that amazing pass play in the huddle that set up Mason Crosby's game-winning field goal in Dallas.
Rodgers' 36-yard strike to toe-dragging tight end Jared Cook on third-and-20 from his 32 was the biggest play in an NFL divisional playoff weekend that was filled with big calls.