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Cowboys DE Kenyon Coleman becomes third defensive starter to suffer season-ending injury

Rainer Sabin / Reporter, dallasnews.com

IRVING – First safety Barry Church went down. Then linebacker Sean Lee. On Sunday, defensive end Kenyon Coleman became the third defensive starter for the Cowboys to suffer a season-ending injury, tearing his left triceps muscle in the third quarter of …

Jon Machota / Special Contributo, dallasnews.com

IRVING – Jason Garrett spent a few minutes discussing one of Tony Romo’s best plays of the season after Sunday’s 38-23 victory in Philadelphia. Following his Monday press conference, the Cowboys coach went into greater detail for about 10 minutes, t…

Rainer Sabin / Reporter, dallasnews.com

IRVING — A day after the Cowboys were hit with 13 penalties in their 38-23 victory over Philadelphia, including 10 that were committed by the defense, executive vice president Stephen Jones said the number of infractions was “inexcusable.” During an…

Rainer Sabin / Reporter, dallasnews.com

IRVING — The biggest violator Sunday among the penalty-prone Cowboys was cornerback Morris Claiborne. In the Cowboys’ 38-23 victory over Philadelphia, he was flagged twice for offside, two times for defensive holding and once for pass interference. As…

Jon Machota / Special Contributo, dallasnews.com

IRVING – After praising the job Rob Ryan has done with the Cowboys defense, Jason Garrett was asked Monday what kind of head coach his defensive coordinator would make. It’s no secret that Ryan would like to join his brother, Rex Ryan, in the NFL’s …

Barry Petchesky, deadspin.com

Big CBS exclusive yesterday: Mike Holmgren, who's going to be let go in Cleveland at the end of the season if not earlier, is going to be very picky about his next stop. But if there's an opening, he'd love to coach in Dallas. This according to "so…

Todd Archer, ESPN.com

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Kenyon Coleman suffered a torn left triceps in Sunday's win against the Philadelphia Eagles and will undergo season-ending surgery.

ESPN.com

To their credit, the Dallas Cowboys did not overreact to Sunday's game. As happy as they were to get the road victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in a game they considered a must-win, nobody in the Cowboys' locker room was spraying champagne. The Cowbo…

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Eagles coach Andy Ried still says Michael Vick is “our quarterback.” But not everyone in Philadelphia buys it. Nick Foles, the rookie who took the helm when Vick went down on Sunday against the Cowboys, may keep the job the rest of the season while th…

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Browns president Mike Holmgren is on his way out. He just hasn't decided where he's going or what he wants to do.

Jonathan Bales, dallasnews.com

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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Soon-to-be-former Browns president Mike Holmgren made a surprise visit to the media room at team headquarters, to dispute a report that he’s already shown interest in the Cowboys coaching job (which, you know, isn’t open yet). Holmgren told the report…

Jon Machota / Special Contributo, dallasnews.com

For the fourth time this season the Cowboys committed 13 penalties in a game. Oddly enough, the league’s second-most penalized team improved to 3-1 in those contests with a 38-23 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. It’s unrealistic to expe…

Barry Petchesky, deadspin.com

Jerry Jones likes to do his media scrum in the middle of the Cowboys' locker room—That's why he was so furious last week when he was locked out. But things went better yesterday, both on the field (a 38-23 win in Philadelphia) and with the press. Except…

Timothy Burke, deadspin.com

Fumble pileups in the NFL are usually the scene for football's ugliest moves; fortunately (or unfortunately) viewers are usually spared the worst of what happens after a ball hits the turf. Sometimes, though, it happens out in the open, as Cowboys safet…