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Ex-Packers 11 Pro Bowls Wants Back in Dallas Cowboys

Dallas, TX – June 28, 2025

A former Dallas Cowboys icon with an illustrious 11 Pro Bowl career is expressing a heartfelt desire to return to the NFL, this time with the Dallas Cowboys, sources revealed Saturday. Jason Witten, the legendary tight end, has ignited excitement among fans with his emotional plea to rejoin the team that once defined his legacy.

Witten, now 43, spent 15 seasons with the Cowboys (2003-2017, 2019) before a brief stint with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2020 and retirement in 2021. His remarkable tenure in Dallas saw him amass 1,215 receptions—the most in franchise history—and 12,977 receiving yards, earning him the 2012 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award. After playing his final NFL snaps with the Raiders, Witten’s heart remains tied to the Cowboys.

In a recent interview, Witten shared the driving force behind his wish to return: “The primary driving force behind my desire to return to the Dallas Cowboys is the profound love I hold for the team that shaped my life and career over 15 remarkable seasons. Dallas is where I matured into the man and player I am today, a place where I built a family, including the birth of my children, making it an inseparable part of my identity. I harbor regret over my brief departure to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2020, yearning for a chance to conclude my journey with the Cowboys in a meaningful way, leaving a lasting legacy by mentoring the next generation and contributing to another Super Bowl pursuit.”

Jason Witten, Master of the Option Route

Cowboys GM Jerry Jones, with $32 million in cap space, sees potential in a low-cost deal to bring Witten back, possibly as a mentor or part-time player. Coach Brian Schottenheimer echoed this sentiment, saying, “Jason’s experience could elevate our young tight ends.” Fans on social media are abuzz, with #WittenReturns trending as supporters celebrate his potential return to stabilize the offense.

Witten’s 2020 season with the Raiders (20 catches, 169 yards) proved he can still contribute, and his desire to guide talents like Jake Ferguson aligns with Dallas’ 2025 Super Bowl aspirations. As training camp approaches, his plea to finish his career in Dallas has stunned and inspired Cowboys Nation. Can this 11-time Pro Bowler reclaim his place and lead the team to glory? Stay tuned for updates.

Eagles Confirm Grand Public Memorial for Charlie Kirk at Lincoln Financial Field on September 20
PHILADELPHIA — In a historic move, the Philadelphia Eagles have confirmed plans to host a grand public memorial for Charlie Kirk at Lincoln Financial Field on September 20, 2025, just before their Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams on September 21. The announcement comes as the team prepares to honor the late conservative activist and passionate Eagles supporter, allowing all ticketed fans to stay for a special 15-minute tribute, transforming the Linc into a symbol of remembrance. The event will open to the 67,594 ticketed fans, with the stadium’s massive video boards showcasing Kirk’s iconic words and memorable moments from his life. Inspired by Kirk’s unwavering support and his tragic assassination on September 10, 2025, the Eagles aim to celebrate his enduring legacy. Organizers have committed to ensuring a seamless transition from the memorial to the game, prioritizing security and comfort for all attendees. This initiative reflects the Eagles’ dedication to community engagement, building on recent inclusivity efforts. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie emphasized the tribute’s significance, stating, “We’ve always aimed to bring the Eagles closer to every home. Lincoln Financial Field is the heart of our community, and we will make it so. We must bring Charlie’s legacy to everyone—15 short minutes, I hope, will let people feel it and remember him.” His words have struck a chord with fans, reinforcing the team’s role as a pillar of Philadelphia’s spirit. Fans on X have warmly received the news, with @EaglesFanatic posting, “A fitting tribute for Charlie—Lurie never disappoints!” and @PhillyPride adding, “Lincoln will become a cathedral of memory.” The memorial is scheduled to begin around 2:00 PM ET on September 20, ahead of the game on September 21 starting at 1:00 PM ET, featuring a moment of silence and a curated video montage, inviting all to reflect on Kirk’s impact. As the Eagles defend their Super Bowl LIX title, this event adds an emotional dimension to their season. Will this memorial inspire a Week 3 victory and unite Eagles Nation in remembrance? The anticipation is building.