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Ed Werder, who was let go by ESPN in May after 26 years, has joined Dallas TV station WFAA and will cover the Cowboys beat.
There is perhaps no member of the current NFL media who has spent more time around the Cowboys than Ed Werder. The longtime reporter- now with Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA- began covering the team ...
Longtime ESPN reporter Ed Werder is back on the local Dallas Cowboys beat as he reflects on his decades covering the team.
Throughout his time covering the Dallas Cowboys, Ed Werder says he had several 'aggressive' interactions with Jerry Jones.
WFAA announced today that longtime NFL insider Ed Werder will be joining its award-winning sports department, led by Lead Sports Anchor Joe Trahan.
Almost like furniture, Ed Werder remains on the Cowboys beat. The longtime former ESPN NFL reporter announced Tuesday that he is joining Dallas-area ABC affiliate WFAA’s coverage of the Cowboys ...
Since coming to Dallas five years ago, head coach Mike McCarthy has led the Cowboys to three 12-win seasons. Ed Werder breaks down why this season is different.
Without their starting quarterback, Dallas seeks their first home win. Ed Werder breaks down the state of the Cowboys heading into their match against the Eagles.
DALLAS — Those most responsible for the Cowboys’ failure in a demoralizing Week 2 loss to the Saints were obvious. For once, nobody even thought to blame the $240 million quarterback.
NFL interest could potentially drive up his salary with the Buffaloes. However, there appears to be real interest on both sides, per a report from veteran Cowboys insider Ed Werder.
Throughout his time covering the Dallas Cowboys, Ed Werder says he had several 'aggressive' interactions with Jerry Jones.
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