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Troy Aikman, the Dallas Cowboys legend and three-time Super Bowl champion, found a moment of joy amid a tough week by reconnecting with his all-time favorite quarterback, Joe Montana.On Thursday ...
In a stunning twist nobody saw coming, except for all of the football world, Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman went on Good Morning America and picked the Cowboys to win Super Bowl LX. With ...
Aikman also has a personal connection to the Oklahoma City bombing, and he sat down to share why his company, EIGHT Elite Light Beer, is a proud sponsor of the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon.
These days, most people know Troy Aikman as ESPN's lead NFL color commentator, one half of a stellar duo with play-by-play person Joe Buck.But once upon a time, Aikman was a Dallas Cowboys legend ...
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Aikman later continued his stance on why it is important to be a running team, saying, "I think it creates a toughness, it's a mentality that I think really permeates throughout your entire building.
Aikman clearly isn’t a fan of how Jerry Jones is managing the organization and seems to share the perspective of many Cowboys fans who feel that Jones is too involved in the media spotlight.
Peyton Manning reached out Troy Aikman, among others, before playing in his first Super Bowl to get some advice on how to handle the Big Game. Aikman, who won three titles with the Cowboys in the ...
ESPN’s Troy Aikman pulls no punches when it comes to officiating blunders. And despite the league’s tendency toward the supersensitive when it comes to criticism of officials, Aikman says he’s never ...
Aikman noted that he believes it’s his job to acknowledge when he disagrees with a call, but doesn’t think he’s ever reckless with his commentary. The NFL certainly has an officiating problem.
After three legendary years at UCLA, Troy Aikman was set to say goodbye to Bruins fans at the 1989 Cotton Bowl. Football is poetic. It is a story written as if the heartstrings had hands. UCLA's ...