After 15 seasons in the NFL, future Hall of Famer Jason Witten did the most logical thing imaginable by announcing his retirement on Thursday to replace Jon Gruden in the MNF booth next season. Not only will Witten double his NFL salary, but most importantly, he won't get hit any more and continue the trend of former Cowboys' players to enter the broadcast booth following retirement. T...
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After a 15-year career ranking among the best tight ends ever at receptions and yards, Jason Witten deserves to enter Canton as a first ballot Hall of Famer.
Chris Mortensen reported that Cowboys tight end Jason Witten plans to retire after 15 years in the NFL and join Monday Night Football as the lead analyst.
Even when Dak Prescott struggles, he can work his magic. The rookie Dallas Cowboys quarterback misfired on many of his throws early, including a costly interception late in the first half. Prescott shook off his early struggles and rallied Dallas back from 10 points down to force overtime against the rival Philadelphia Eagles...
As first reported on this morning's Dan Patrick Show, Cowboys star tight end Jason Witten will miss the rest of the preseason and possibly more time with a spleen injury. Witten was injured after taking a shot from Oakland's Rolando McClain in the first quarter Monday night.