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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 ...
Despite their best efforts, the Cowboys' helmets ... upcoming season. That decal, which the team has been wearing on its helmets during training camp, is in support of Dallas Police and the ...
The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that the league permitted the decals in training camp and practice, but rejected the Cowboys’ request to wear them during preseason and regular season ...
Jones added that the Cowboys can wear the decal during training camp practices. On Wednesday afternoon, Dallas Police Department responded to the NFL’s decision. We appreciate the support of the ...
The Dallas Cowboys’ plan to ... The team can wear the decals, which include a five-pointed star and the words “Arm in Arm,” during training camp practices, though. “There are so many ...
The Cowboys had unveiled the decal at an emotional start to their first padded practice of training camp, when they walked arm-in-arm on the field with Dallas police officials, including police ...
The Cowboys ... during training camp, but they won't be able to during the season. The NFL denied on Wednesday the Cowboys' request to display the "Arm in Arm" decals, according to the Dallas ...
The Cowboys unveiled the decal during a ceremony with Dallas city and police officials on the first day of training camp as a sign of unity and solidarity following the tragic shootings of five ...
Players have sported the decal throughout training camp practices. According to Extra Points, an official Cowboys blog, "the sticker was conceived as a display of unity with the city of Dallas and the ...