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The Dallas Cowboys will not be allowed to wear a helmet decal supporting Dallas police after the NFL rejected the team's petition, reportsThe Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Cowboys vice president ...
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported Friday that every Cowboys helmet will have a "53" decal on the back in memory of the practice-squad linebacker who was killed in a car accident last Saturday.
The NFL denied the Dallas Cowboys’ request to wear a decal on their helmets during the season that would have paid tribute to the five police officers killed last month in an ambush. The team ...
According to the Dallas Morning News, the NFL is denying the Dallas Cowboys' request to wear a memorial decal on their helmets for fallen police officers. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen ...
The Dallas Cowboys’ plan to use a helmet decal as a tribute to the five police officers killed in last month's attack was denied by the NFL, according to a published report. The league had ...
The Dallas Cowboys players are wearing a special Arm-in-Arm decal on their helmets during training camp. The decal represents the moment when Dallas police Chief David Brown joined Mayor Mike ...
The Dallas Cowboys asked the NFL if the team could wear decals honoring the fallen members of the Dallas Police Department and the NFL, unsurprisingly, said no. When training camp opened in Oxnard ...
Dallas Police Chief David Brown, center, walks arm-in-arm with. from left, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; strong safety Barry Church (42); cornerback Orlando Scandrick (32); tight end Jason ...
The NFL denied on Wednesday the Cowboys' request to display the "Arm in Arm" decals, according to the Dallas Morning News. "Everyone has to be uniform with the league and the other 31 teams," team ...
According to the Dallas Morning News, the NFL is denying the Dallas Cowboys' request to wear a memorial decal on their helmets for fallen police officers. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen ...
Despite their best efforts, the Cowboys' helmets will not feature a decal supporting Dallas police officers this season. According to Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News, the NFL denied the ...
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