On Wednesday, Tony Romo confirmed that he is dating American Idol star Carrie Underwood. He denied dating Jessica Simpson.
?That one is true,? Romo said of Underwood.
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Terrell Owens is 0-for-2 against the Eagles. That's the least of his problems.
While he wore a Cowboys-branded Santa hat on his head, Owens certainly wasn't joyful Christmas night. His frustration was evident after a 23-7 loss, when he scored the only Dallas touchdown, then complained several times that not enough passes are coming his way.
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Dec 25, 2006 10:19 PM EST
The Eagles were supposed to get buried by December road games against all three division foes, especially with retread backup Jeff Garcia running the offense.
Turns out, that challenge was exactly what they needed to grab control of the NFC East.
After close calls in Washington and New York, Garcia and the Philadelphia defense made it a clean sweep with a surprisingly easy 23-7 victory over Dallas on Monday.
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The Cowboys can clinch their first NFC East title under coach Bill Parcells with a win over the Eagles on Monday.
But the focus will likely shift to Terrell Owens facing his former team for the second time this season.
Owens was booed lustily by the Philadelphia fans and caught just three passes for 45 yards in the Cowboys' loss to the Eagles on October 9. The temperamental wide receiver often threw his hands up in disgust and vented his frustration to teammates and coaches on the sidelines during the game.
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After Terrell Owens spit in DeAngelo Hall's face in Saturday night's game, Hall insisted he'd have nothing to do with the Dallas receiver.
Owens, who was fined $35,000 by the NFL, kept trying to contact Hall, the Falcons' star cornerback. Former Atlanta and Dallas player Deion Sanders finally convinced Hall to take a three-way telephone call on Monday.
"We had a pretty good conversation," Hall said Wednesday. "As far as I'm concerned, it's over. We got it all out, cleared it all out. It's over."
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Cowboys Dec 2006 Archive
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AP | Dec 18, 2006
Terrell Owens has 35,000 reasons to never spit at an opponent again.
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San Antonio Express-News | Dec 17, 2006
Mercurial receiver Terrell Owens faces a hefty fine from the NFL after spitting in the face of Atlanta cornerback DeAngelo Hall early in the Dallas Cowboys? 38-28 victory over the Falcons Saturday night in the Georgia Dome.
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USA Today | Dec 17, 2006
DeAngelo Hall, during postgame comments with reporters, accused Terrell Owens of spitting at him.
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NFL.com | Dec 17, 2006
Terrell Owens and Marion Barber each scored twice in the Cowboys 38-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
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AP | Dec 16, 2006
Former Cowboys QB Quincy Carter was arrested Friday on marijuana possession charges at the home of a woman who called police saying Carter had been "throwing things around.
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| Dec 16, 2006
Dallas QB Tony Romo will try to keep the Cowboys pointed toward the playoffs when they visit the Falcons on Saturday.
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AP | Dec 13, 2006
The Cowboys are taking their hole-in-the-roof design with them to their new stadium.
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AP | Dec 10, 2006
Saints receiver Joe Horn was inactive Sunday night's game at Dallas because of a nagging groin injury, while rookie Marques Colston was active for the first time in three games.
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AP | Dec 8, 2006
The Cowboys claimed veteran safety Tony Parrish off waivers from the 49ers and released rookie kick returner Skyler Green.
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Yahoo.com | Dec 4, 2006
Martin Gramatica, signed last Monday after Parcells cut the enigmatic Mike Vanderjagt, kicked a 46-yard field goal with a second left Sunday to give the Cowboys a 23-20 win over the Giants and a two-game lead in the NFC East.