
It is amazing how much attention the Cowboys can command, even in the middle of June.
On Monday morning the sports world woke up to a new day, one that would feature an NBA Finals game – a decisive Game 5 – before its end.
As the NBA Finals are going on this means that the Stanley Cup ones are as well. We will see tonight if the Edmonton Oilers are able to push things to a Game 7 against the Florida Panthers.
Monday was also the first day that J.J. Spaun woke up a U.S. Open Champion after emerging victorious at Oakmont on Father’s Day. As you can see and know yourself… there are a number of storylines going on in the world of sports (this doesn’t even include the Rafael Devers trade that came on Sunday!).
This did not stop the Dallas Cowboys from serving as a prime subject on ESPN on Monday. The “legacy” of Dak Prescott was up for debate.
Let’s check in on ESPN… pic.twitter.com/xNYHRGIWtn
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 16, 2025
If you have followed the Cowboys for long enough then you know that things like this are common. They are America’s Team and all of that jazz, the straw that forever stirs the drink of sports conversation.
It is still a bit unbelievable, though. The NFL is certainly king and the biggest conversation in sports, but that something like this could be a topic on Monday morning carries an air of “wow, that is crazy,” doesn’it?
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