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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones and Cowboys chief sales and marketing officer and executive vice president Jerry Jones Jr. are seen before the ...
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten smiles on the sidelines during the Los Angeles Rams game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 15, 2019. (Matthew Emmons-USA Today Sports) ...
Jason Witten could be a candidate for the Cowboys head coaching job; however, there is a job that better suits him. Koby Skillern | Jan 14, 2025 Matthew Emmons-Imagn Images In this story: ...
Jason Witten, the ironman Dallas Cowboys tight end who retired from the N.F.L. and joined “Monday Night Football” last year, announced Thursday that he would return to the team.
Jason Witten announced his retirement from the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL one year ago on Friday, which now forces us to ask the question: What are we supposed to do when he retires again?
Witten officially announced his retirement at a news conference in Dallas alongside Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and coach Jason Garrett. He concludes a 15-year NFL career as a standout tight end.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) during a game against the Los Angeles Rams Dec. 15, 2019, Arlington, Texas. (Tom Hauck/Getty Images) ...
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten speaks at the Alberstons all-star gala at the Star in Frisco, Texas, Tuesday, April 17, 2018.
By Clarence E. Hill Jr. Updated May 03, 2018 7:08 PM Frisco Jason Witten officially walked away from the Dallas Cowboys Thursday with a sendoff normally reserved for a conquering hero.