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Dallas Cowboys fans are getting another season of the hit sports documentary show “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.”
The Gambler and His Cowboys,' the Dallas Cowboys owner recalls facing high stakes when he first bought the team in 1989
America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys is set to premiere on August 19, 2025. Upcoming Netflix sports series features Jerry Jones, who bought the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million in February 1989, and the events that followed.
The unbelievable true story of the rise of the Dallas Cowboys is chronicled in Netflix’s sensational new docuseries America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
Ojemudia, a former third-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos, most recently played in the UFL for the DC Defenders.
"America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" will return to Netflix for a third season in 2026, according to Variety's Angelique Jackson. The exact date of season three's premier has yet to be announced.
The Gambler and His Cowboys will be released on August 19, 2025. The Netflix sports series features Jerry Jones and his iconic team of the '90s Dallas Cowboys.
While he escaped the worst, Jonathan Mingo has a PCL injury that could force the Dallas Cowboys to place him on the IR to start the season.
The Dallas Cowboys are enduring a nightmare start, with little good news surrounding the team, on or off the field. Under head coach Brian Schottenheimer, performances have fallen
While there have been several dynasties in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys' dynasty during the 1990s is truly one of a kind. No NFL dynasty before or since has had the level of unending craziness that seemed to constantly hover over Jerry Jones' team.
Throw in Jerry Jones making things awkward with Micah Parsons and SI.com’s Connor Orr says they could start in a massive 0-3 hole. Orr, who predicted every game in 2025, has Dallas finishing 9-8 but says there will be some “confounding” losses.