Explore the ultimate list of the top 10 Dallas Cowboys players of all time, highlighting NFL legends who shaped the legacy of America's Team. From Emmitt Smith’s all-time rushing records to Roger Staubach’s clutch comebacks and Troy Aikman’s Super Bowl dominance,
Saquon Barkley picked up the pace Sunday in the Eagles’ loss against the Washington Commanders, as he continues to close in on the NFL single-season rushing record. Barkley, who topped LeSean McCoy’s Eagles single-season rushing record earlier this month,
Today in Sports, December 24 - Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 26
The NFL has seen a plethora of talented offensive lineman in its history. But who are the best ones? FOX Sports Research breaks down the top 10.
Joe Mixon finds himself among a special category of all-time greats as he inches closer to another 1,000-yard season.
It's too early to compare Ashton Jeanty to Emmitt Smith; however, the two running backs share a key similarity in their height and weight. Both are 5-foot-9, with Jeanty weighing in at 216 pounds ...
Not only is Smith arguably one of the greatest players in Cowboys history, but he's also arguably the best running back in NFL history. Smith was ranked No. 1 in FOX Sports' top-10 running backs list, as no running back has ever rushed for more yards ...
Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith suffered a knee injury during the team’s Week 15 loss to the Packers. While he was able to play all of Sunday’s loss to the Vikings, Smith still isn’t 100 percent — and told reporters on Tuesday and likely won’t be for some time.
1995 — Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys scores his 25th touchdown of the season in a 37-13 win over Arizona, breaking the record for most TDs in a season. Smith passes John Riggins of Washington, who scored 24 in 1983.
The No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes erased any doubts about their readiness entering Saturday night’s matchup against the No. 9 Tennessee Volunteers, jumping out to a
The coach hasn't absolved his quarterback of blame, but he hasn't wavered in supporting Smith, either, ahead of a critical offseason.
LB Sammy Brown, Clemson: The ACC’s Defensive Freshman of the Year, a former five-star recruit from Georgia, started only five games for the league champions but still ranks second nationally among freshmen with 11.5 tackles for loss.