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The Cowboys remain one of the most recognizable brands in sports. The new Netflix docuseries delivers candid tales of the '90s dynasty.
A new Netflix series on Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys empire spends one segment on a particularly devastating playoff loss to Green Bay.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will be back for a third go-round. Netflix has renewed the docuseries for a third season for premiere in 2026. Cameras are already rolling on Season 3 with training camp wrapped up and football season about to kick off.
The series is produced by Netflix in partnership with Skydance Sports and NFL Films with executive producers, Chapman and Maclain Way. The 'Way brothers,' also produced Netflix's 2021 series of "Untold" sports documentaries as well as the 2018 docuseries "Wild Wild Country" and 2014 "Battered Bastards of Baseball."
The longtime Dallas Cowboys owner certainly angered his team's fans even more after they saw the latest Netflix show following the franchise.
Former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman recalled an allegation his former coach made against him that his teammates refuted.
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Faster, stronger and meaner: How 'Aikmania' and the Herschel Walker trade built the Cowboys’ dynasty
The Gambler and His Cowboys," former players and coaches dove deep into how the successful teams of the 1990s came to be.
The Gambler and His Cowboys Credit - Courtesy of Netflix. T he Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise in the world. In the
If you're a fan of the NFL and you're younger than 30, then it might be hard to believe there was a time when the Dallas Cowboys were winning multiple Super Bowls.
In February of 1989, Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million. Jones fired legendary coach Tom Landry, hired his old college teammate Jimmy Johnson, and the Cowboys… went 1-15.
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