Stephen A. Smith was on ‘First Take,’ criticizing Jerry Jones’ hiring of Brian Schottenehimer as Dallas Cowboys head coach.
Stephen A. Smith has embraced needling the Dallas Cowboys and their fans as a recurring bit and the franchise has provided ...
Stephen A. Smith has embraced needling the Dallas Cowboys and their fans as a recurring bit and the franchise has provided him ample opportunity to do so in recent years. The face of ESPN pushed ...
The fanbase at Notre Dame is a national one, with fans around the country despite being a small Catholic school in Indiana.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the early stages of their head-coaching search, and Deion Sanders has already been mentioned as one of the favorites. Stephen A. Smith shared his opinion on who the ...
On Wednesday, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones spoke about the importance ... of this team's success in the past (e.g. Emmitt Smith, the team's RB1 during their 1990s dynasty).
On Thursday, NFL analyst Stephen A. Smith spoke candidly about his expectations for a Sanders-led Cowboys team in 2025 on the heels of a 7-10 season in the NFC East in 2024. According to Smith ...
First Take today dove into the question of what the Cowboys' ceiling would next year if they were able to pull off the hypothetical hire. Stephen A. Smith offered up an answer that might apply to ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is usually taking jabs at the Dallas Cowboys, but on Tuesday he opted to go in a different direction.Smith outlined the five best candidates that the Dallas ...
which led to an interesting prediction from Stephen A. Smith. Sanders spent five seasons during his Hall of Fame career as a player with the Cowboys, so he already has familiarity with the team ...
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes former Cowboys legend and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach, Deion Sanders is the man to bring the Cowboys back to relevancy due to his no-nonsense attitude.
As much as ESPN's Stephen A. Smith likes to come off as the biggest Dallas Cowboys hater in the world, he's not above predicting that they're at least capable of winning a Super Bowl. In fact ...