Micah Parsons hasn't received contract offer from Cowboys
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A video of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott slinging a pass to wide receiver Brandin Cooks from training camp in 2023 was passed along on X as Prescott throwing the ball to wide receiver George Pickens on Monday. It then appeared on ESPN’s “First Take,” where the analysts discussed the clip as if it was recent.
The First Take crew discussed the Cowboys ahead of the 2025 NFL season, but didn't realize a clip they showed was from a previous year.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNESPN hilariously runs 2-year old Cowboys highlight based on Twitter troll jobFirst Take' touted a Prescott-to-Pickens bomb as the offense's first play at camp. Problem is, the clip they showed was nearly two years old.
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Irish Star on MSNESPN issues awkward apology after showing old Dallas Cowboys footageOn Tuesday, ESPN’s 'First Take' found itself in hot water when it aired a clip from Dallas Cowboys training camp — and mistakenly identified the player as George Pickens. The broadcast opened with a breakdown of what they claimed was a touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to Pickens.
Dan Patrick can relate to the tense negotiations between the Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons, recalling a similar standoff with ESPN. During their training camp opening press conference Monday afternoon,
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The Spun on MSNESPN's Molly Qerim Issues Apology On 'First Take'ESPN host Molly Qerim issued an apology for an embarrassing blunder on "First Take" on Tuesday morning, July 22. The popular morning debate show was unsurprisingly talking about the Dallas Cowboys, as they always do,
ESPN survey's experts inside the NFL and ranks the top 10 players in each of 11 position groups. The Dallas Cowboys had four players make that cut.
There’s a lot of pressure on Tyler Guyton, but do the Dallas Cowboys know what they’ll do if he fails to live up to expectations?