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The Dallas Cowboys have won their first game since the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes in Monday night's 33-16 win over the spiraling Las Vegas Raiders. The 24-year-old Kneeland was found dead on Nov. 6 of an apparent suicide.
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North Texas didn鈥檛 have a game over the weekend. What the Mean Green did have was hope for some help when it came to the race for a spot in the American Conference title game, or at least a clearer picture of what it will take to get there.
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Pickens has spent his first three seasons in the NFL being equal parts productive and petulant, mixing highlight-reel catches with bouts of immaturity along the way.
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UNT was fresh off a loss to Texas State in the First Responder Bowl when Morris began to look to the future. This the best available roster each and every year. Some of that is retention and some of that is going out and getting some guys.鈥
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The UT System Board of Regents voted to update the terms of Steve Sarkisian鈥檚 contract with a nearly 4% raise. Women鈥檚 Basketball Coach Vic Schaefer is also getting a pay bump.
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The Houston Texans launched their girls' flag football program in the Houston area in 2023 to help "create equitable opportunities for young female athletes." They now plan to bring the program to two Austin-area school districts.
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It鈥檚 all about food and lots of big screens. Here鈥檚 your ultimate guide to touchdown-worthy watch parties across the Dallas area.
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The Arlington Police Department is ramping up security for the Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 10 and the Dallas Cowboys game on Jan. 5.
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A mom is suing for more than $250,000 over a punishment workout that left her son and two dozen other student-athletes with the muscle injury rhabdomyolysis.
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Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas and some local high school football teams are making waves 鈥 even as the Cowboys continue to disappoint.
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Renovations to Cotton Bowl Stadium broke ground in March and are expected to be completed before the 2025 State Fair.
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Dak Prescott has a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys hours before their season opener at Cleveland. The quarterback is now the NFL's highest paid player.