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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 ...
Well, it turns out he's not the only well-respected figure leaving the network ... Legend in the business," ESPN's Rece Davis said. NFL reporter Ed Werder replied, "You’ve always done phenomenal ...
A new yet very familiar face has joined the Dallas Cowboys beat. Former ESPN reporter and NFL insider Ed Werder has joined Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA and will cover the Cowboys, among other duties.
But according to longtime NFL insider Ed Werder, the ball is effectively in the Cowboys’ court, with the ex-ESPN reporter stating ... the possibility of Sanders leaving Colorado for the Cowboys.
There is perhaps no member of the current NFL media who has spent more time around the Cowboys than Ed Werder. The longtime ... began covering the team for ESPN as far back as 1988 but has also ...
In a message sent Wednesday to ESPN employees, network president John Skipper announced the company was beginning its next round of layoffs, a long-anticipated move that will thin the ranks of ...
In a message sent Friday to ESPN's Ed Werder, Manziel wrote ... to make his first announced promotional appearance since leaving the NFL. He will sign autographs in two memorabilia shops at ...
Time to go. Thanks to ESPN for allowing me to be their legal analyst for 13 years. Made great friends and have wonderful memories.