That surprised Cowboys Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and ESPN NFL analyst Troy Aikman, which leads him to believe there isn't a real plan in Dallas. He has a point. If the Cowboys were ...
"If we think for one second that every official in every sport is going to get every call right, you’re delusional.'' - ...
The Cowboys entered the head-coaching market on Monday, but Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman suggested the team might not like what it finds. During an appearance on ESPN's "Monday Night ...
Mike McCarthy’s deal expired, and the Cowboys announced Monday they are not giving him a new one. ESPN analyst Troy Aikman, a Hall of Fame quarterback for his 12 seasons with the team, was surprised .
During ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown,” Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman expressed concern about the Cowboys’ plans while discussing the decision to part ways with McCarthy. “ ...
Sadly for Troy ... Aikman wrote over four years ago. As of Sunday night, however, Mahomes has claimed as many Super Bowl titles at age 28 as Aikman won during his entire Hall of Fame career.
Hall of Fame quarterback and Monday Night Football commentator Troy Aikman isn't convinced that the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching vacancy is an attractive job. "I love the Dallas Cowboys.
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman gave Cowboys Nation a hard-to-swallow pill when speaking about the team he played 12 years for. To his credit, Aikman, who hung three Super Bowl banners in ...
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman is one of the most candid announcers on television in any sport—unafraid to jab players, coaches or even whole organizations when criticism is warranted.