The Dallas Cowboys‘ reunion with former defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer has former players and coaches buzzing about the new hire. Zimmer, who coached for Dallas from 1994-2006, left an impression that is hard to get.
LAS VEGAS - On the one hand, Darren Woodson is probably correct about what seems like an inevitability. "My confidence is that it's going to happen," said Woodson on Thursday here in Las Vegas as he learned during Super Bowl Week that he fell just short of induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
LAS VEGAS - Former Dallas Cowboys safety Darren Woodson entered Thursday having been named a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist for the class of 2024 - his second straight year of achieving that honor.
Unfortunately Darren Woodson has to continue to wait. The Hall of Fame Class of 2024 was announced Thursday night during NFL Honors, which included Dwight Freeney, Andre Johnson, Randy Gradishar, Patrick Willis, Julius Peppers, Devin Hester, and Steve McMichael.
Your Wednesday morning news around the Dallas Cowboys Pro Football HOF: A look at 2024′s finalists, including Cowboys great Darren Woodson - Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News The leading tackler in franchise history could finally be enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame.
After seven years as a semifinalist, former Dallas Cowboys' safety Darren Woodson finally took a step -- no, more like a leap -- toward Canton last year when he became a first-time finalist for the Pro Football Hall-of-Fame's Class of 2023.
Your Thursday morning news for the Dallas Cowboys. Will they finally do the right thing for Darren Woodson? First-time candidates Julius Peppers and Antonio Gates joined nine returning finalists who advanced to the final stage of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2024.
It was almost exactly a year ago when Dallas Cowboys legend Darren Woodson finally hurdled over an obstacle, and after being a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for six straight years, advanced to being a finalist.
As a three-time Super Bowl winner with the Dallas Cowboys, former NFL safety Darren Woodson knows about great defense. The former Arizona State star joined NFL insider Adam Schefter on his podcast this week and raved about his team’s defense – led by edge rusher Micah Parsons.
T.O. is making a case for a fellow former Dallas Cowboys star to join him in the H.O.F. Toeing the line in the active rivalry between the Cowboys and San
Former Dallas Cowboys safety Darren Woodson was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year but is still waiting to get his call to Canton. At least one Hall of Fame WR believes that should change.
John Lynch finally made it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the Class of 2021, in his ninth year of eligibility and his eighth year as a finalist.
History hasn't rightly remembered Dallas Cowboys superstar safety Darren Woodson for his impact on the game, and perhaps the future will be different. But for now we're left with the Super Bowl safety expressing excitement at having been (again) a Hall of Fame finalist, only to fall a bit short.
Every offseason there are a handful of players who do not make the NFL Hall of Fame that have us scratching our heads. First ballot Hall of Famers don't grow on trees, so we don't fret if players don't get in during their first year of eligibility.
Under the leadership of Dan Quinn, the Dallas Cowboys' defense has become formidable in a short period. Drafting Micah Parsons catapulted the defense to new heights.
After seven years as a semifinalist, former Dallas Cowboys' safety Darren Woodson finally took a step -- no, more like a leap -- toward Canton last month.
Former Cowboys safety and Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist Darren Woodson praised Donovan Wilson on Thursday. Woodson compared him to former greats who played the position, highlighting why he's a possible X-factor in the playoffs.
The Dallas Cowboys are hoping a few of their former players are elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. For America’s Team, it seems like every season they have a few finalists.
As we inch closer to the NFL playoffs, DeMarcus Ware and Darren Woodson are two of the 15 modern-era finalists for the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, the Hall of Fame announced Wednesday.
Dallas Cowboys legends DeMarcus Ware and Darren Woodson advanced to the semifinalists list for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2023, and now the candidates have been pared to 15, with one more cutdown before the Super Bowl.
Michael "The Playmaker" Irvin won everywhere he went. A national champion in college with the Miami Hurricanes, Irvin became the emotional leader of the 1990s Cowboys that won three Super Bowls in four years. Let's take a moment to remember the career of Michael Irvin, one of the greatest winners in football history.
Two of the biggest names on the defensive side of the football for the Dallas Cowboys are one step closer to Canton. DeMarcus Ware and Darren Woodson are two of the 28 modern-day semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2023, announced early this week.
No player drafted in the 1992 NFL Draft has made the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Cowboys Defensive back Darren Woodson should be the first. Year after year, Woodson is nominated as a semifinalist or finalist for the Hall of Fame, yet is snubbed every single time.
DeMarcus Ware is one step closer to the deserved inevitable. Darren Woodson will have to wait. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is revealing the modern-era finalists for the Class of 2022 on Thursday, and the decision has been made to first highlight the three players who have made the cut in their first year of eligibility.
Fortunately, Woodson was able to recover, but he wants to share his story as a warning to NFL players as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The Dallas Cowboys are perhaps no longer “America’s Team," and they are no longer winning Super Bowls left and right. But they are still the most valuable franchise in the NFL.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!