Dallas Cowboys linebacker Nick Vigil was accused of having a poop stain on his pants during Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.
Vigil (foot) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bucs, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports. After logging a pair of DNPs to start the practice week, Vigil was able to get in a limited sessions Friday. The veteran linebacker mainly plays special teams for Dallas. He hasn't seen any action on defense since playing eight snaps in Week 10.
After the Dallas Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-24 on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium, coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Cooper Rush met with the media. Here’s what they had to say, courtesy of the Cowboys media relations staff.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys were officially eliminated from the playoff contention before they kicked off Sunday night. They then went out and made owner Jerry Jones proud, with a 26-24 victory over the playoff-chasing Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Cowboys are thin at linebacker this season, and that shows with only six players listed on their depth chart. Dallas was thin at linebacker
The day started with uncertainty for t Cowboys. While waiting to see if one of their division rivals would take care of another, Dallas’ playoff hopes
Cooper Rush threw a touchdown pass, Brandon Aubrey kicked two 58-yarders among four field goals and the Dallas Cowboys beat Tampa Bay 26-24, costing Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers control of their playoff fate.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for a pivotal matchup, fans grapple with rooting for wins or better draft positioning.
The Dallas Cowboys may be eliminated from playoff contention, but that didn't stop them from showing up on their home turf Sunday night. Under the direction of the embattled Mike McCarthy, fill-in quarterback Cooper Rush turned in a solid performance while getting some help from an inspired Micah Parsons-led defense,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers roll toward the playoffs with a win streak that the Dallas Cowboys likely need to ruin to keep their own postseason possibilities alive Sunday. Leading the
Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving scores on a short run to pull the Buccaneers to within 10-7 on Sunday Night Football.