For as much of a problem the running game had been earlier this season for the Cowboys, Rico Dowdle crossing the 1,000-yard mark is a pretty remarkable accomplishment that won’t get as much ...
Side judge Chad Hill tries to separate a scrum that started with Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown along with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks and corner back Troy Pride (32 ...
Not only did the Philadelphia Eagles dominate the Dallas Cowboys, but Sydney Brown handled a Cowboys player in the middle of a brawl between the two teams. At the end of their Week 17 matchup ...
Two Dallas Cowboys – cornerback Troy Pride Jr. and wideout Jalen Brooks – and Eagles safety Sydney Brown were ejected for fighting in the fourth quarter. As the trio ran down the field on an ...
In Week 17, as the Philadelphia Eagles' offense marched down the field in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys ... connected with wide receiver A.J. Brown on a 20-yard touchdown on ...
He got his way there; the Eagles - who today play host to the Dallas Cowboys - did indeed lose. But did they lose because of Brown's "selfishness''? Bradshaw's comments seem unjustified given how ...
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown jumped into the Salvation Army ... quarter of their NFL Week 14 win against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on ABC/ESPN's Monday Night Football.
Cowboys defensive back Troy Pride Jr. came over and shoved Brown, and things escalated from there. Brown dragged Pride toward the tunnel, where officials and security staff had to break up the melee.
At the center of it all was Eagles safety Sydney Brown, Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride and wide receiver Jalen Brooks. All three were ejected for their roles. While the Eagles and Cowboys were ...
As the special teams units converged, though, Cowboys receiver Jalen Brooks seemed to make a bit of shady contact with Eagles defensive back and gunner Sydney Brown. That's when all hell broke loose.