Cowboys News: Tackling tackle spot, Jerry admits plot, Dallas Super Bowl shot

Jerry and Stephen dropped bombs, fallout from TB12’s news, Tony Romo’s “Caddyshack” ad, and why AT&T may never get another Super Bowl. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Jerry and Stephen Jones dropped some serious bombs on Wednesday on a ton of topics, and some Cowboys fans may not like what they hear about Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, or Mike McCarthy’s vision for the offense. Speaking of which, the team sat down with another candidate to take over Kellen Moore’s old role, and one outlet examines the risk the club has taken in letting the so-called boy genius go. Kellen himself shares his thoughts on his time in Dallas, and another ex-Cowboys assistant is in talks with an AFC contender.

Meanwhile, Tom Brady’s retirement announcement had some interesting ripple effects in the Cowboys locker room; see how the news gives one lineman a unique title and jacks up the worth of one safety’s gameday souvenir. We’ve got updates on a surprise surgery for a Dallas wideout, we’re ranking every quarterback to ever start a Super Bowl, and we’re forecasting why the idea of The Big Game coming back to Dallas may get an ice-cold reception for a while. All that, plus a look at the Cowboys’ soon-to-be free agents, the Pro Bowl Games are about to get underway, and Tony Romo has a new star-studded TV ad going for him… which is nice. Here’s the News and Notes.