Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones faces a $250,000 fine from the NFL for an obscene gesture during a game. He claims it was an accidental 'thumbs up' for excited Cowboys fans.
In a stunning turn of events, the Denver Broncos overcame a 14-point deficit to defeat the previously unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles. Bo Nix and JK Dobbins led the charge in the fourth quarter, while the Texans and Colts also celebrated impressive victories.
The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers ended in a surprising 40-40 tie, igniting discussion over Jerry Jones' trade of Micah Parsons. Jones claims Dak Prescott's value justifies the deal, but fans are left questioning the decision.
Week 4 of the NFL was nothing short of exhilarating with the highest-scoring tie in 60 years, shocking upsets, and standout performances from rookies and veterans alike. Micah Parsons made headlines with a critical sack against Dak Prescott, while the Giants celebrated their first win of the season. The Ravens and Titans continued to struggle, raising questions about their futures. Dive into the wildest moments from an unforgettable week!
In a nail-biting encounter, the Cowboys and Packers ended in a 40-40 tie, leaving Jerry Jones frustrated. He praised Dak Prescott's performance despite the disappointment of not securing a win.
In an exhilarating matchup, the Packers and Cowboys ended in a rare 40-40 tie after a gripping 70 minutes of play, leaving both teams frustrated yet entertained. Key plays included a clutch 53-yard field goal by McManus and a standout performance by Parsons.
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Jalen Carter of the Eagles won't be suspended for the upcoming game against the Chiefs despite being fined $57,222 for spitting on Dak Prescott. The fine amounts to his entire paycheck for the week. Carter's agent confirms he won't appeal.
In a shocking turn of events, Florida Gators' Brendan Bett was ejected for spitting on South Florida's Cole Skinner, leading to a critical 20-yard field goal that secured the win for the Bulls. Coach Billy Napier expressed his disappointment over the incident, which occurred late in the fourth quarter.
In a heated NFL moment, former Eagle Jason Kelce defends Jalen Carter after his spitting incident with Dak Prescott. Fans react as the debate over accountability heats up. Will Carter face discipline?