It’s a true sampler platter of news items to close out a momentous week in Dallas. While the NFL officially announced that it would not be pursuing the Rich Dalrymple scandal further, there will no doubt be some degree of lingering fallout for the organization in the weeks and months to come, even if only from fans who are angry about the details of the alleged incidents, the way the victims were hushed, and how the team seemingly swept its internal investigation under the rug.
Elsewhere, we’re looking at how Jabril Cox’s recovery from a rookie-year injury is coming along, exploring the Cowboys’ depth and how it affects free-agent decisions, reveling in the still-untapped potential of Micah Parsons, making a case for the re-signing of Jayron Kearse, and troubleshooting the Dallas run game (hint: it’s the interior of the offensive line). Super Bowl LVII predictions are already in, Mike McCarthy’s in a no-win situation, and Chicago’s new head coach may have aced his job interview with what he learned as a Cowboys assistant. All that, plus a look at how The Star in Frisco changed NFL facilities… and even Texas state law. It’s all up in the News and Notes.