A crisis always brings people together, and that includes our two rival NFL teams this week. The Texans are using the Cowboys' practice facility, after the floods chased them out of Houston.
Two things that always seem to fit well together -- football and food! The Houston Texans put together a cookbook full of the best tailgating recipes, and the guac looks pretty tasty.
It's just five yards, but it might have a big impact on Cowboy and Texan NFL games this fall.
It's a little rule change that some coaches are saying might make the game more dangerous.
The Super Bowl is kind of a big deal. And up until recently, if you had to work during the game or someone who wasn't in their right mind planned a kids' birthday party on Super Bowl Sunday, you probably had to miss the game. No TV, no Super Bowl. But that's all changed, and now you can stream it. Here's the link.
USA Today says the Cowboys front office is doing something right, and the team has one of the best stadiums in the NFL. The 'Boys aren't #1, which probably pains Jerry Jones a lil, but still! Top 3 ain't bad.
In my last blog about JJ Watt, he was getting distracted by a cheeseburger at a press conference. This post is really different, and frankly has a lot more meat to it.
Fans of the Houston Texans started out this NFL season started out feeling pretty optimistic after the team won its first two games, but then the rest of the season happened. Fans were confident right up until the point that they weren't anymore!
The NFL opens its 2012 regular season on Wednesday night when the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants host the Dallas Cowboys. Fifteen other games fill out the schedule of the new season’s first week. Here’s a preview of the action:
Wednesday, Sept...