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Cowboys Cut Ties With Offensive Weapon

March 5, 2026 | Edition #229
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This offseason, Jerry Jones is leaving no stone unturned. From roster shakeups to releasing players, everything is on the table. With the March 11 deadline approaching, the team must get under the salary cap, and the staff is making every possible move to make it happen. However, Brian Schottenheimer could miss out on a key player heading into 2026. Things might soon look very different in Dallas...

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Cowboys Cut Ties With Offensive Weapon Ahead of Free Agency |
Ahead of the 2026 season, Dallas makes a decisive move, rejigging its roster. |




In the early 1950s, the NFL nearly ditched the classic brown "pigskin" to help fans watching on grainy, black-and-white TVs. Because the dark ball was almost invisible on screen, the league experimented with bright white and luminous yellow footballs for night games and broadcasts.
While they were easier for viewers to spot, players hated them, complaining that the paint made the balls slippery and caused them to vanish against white jerseys. By 1957, the league solved the visibility issue by mandating contrasting uniforms instead, allowing the iconic brown leather ball to make its permanent comeback.

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