Cowboys Cheerleader Melissa Kellerman Forced Off Twitter After Joking About Jason Witten’s Accidental Tackle

The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are perhaps the most recognizable squad in the league, so when one cheerleader was forced to cancel her Twitter account, it generated some buzz. Even more perplexing, though, is the reasoning behind the organization requesting that Melissa Kellerman cancel her account. During the Cowboys-Dolphins game on Thanksgiving, tight end Jason Witten was pushed out of bounds, at which point he knocked over 22-year-old cheerleader. On Friday morning, Kellerman posted two seemingly harmless tweets about the incident. She tweeted: "Not hurtin' today, like some of y'all thought I would be! Our TE isn't as tough as he looks... That or I'm WAY tougher than I look. ;)" And then: "I'm not the best at Jason Witten trust falls. ;)" Neither of the tweets seemed offensive

Cowboys Running Back Felix Jones Could Miss One Month With High-Ankle Sprain

by Nick Koop on Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:56PM   As if the Dallas Cowboys weren't having enough problems, it now looks like they will be without starting running back Felix Jones for as long as a month. Jones injured his ankle during the first half of the Cowboys loss to the Patiots on Sunday and could miss substantial time, according to a report on NFL.com. Jones has been already ruled out for next Sunday's game against the Rams. This is not the first time Jones has been hurt this season. He dislocated his shoulder in a Week 2 win over the 49ers, but he has played through the injury. The injury means DeMarco Murray and Tashard Choice will receive the

2011 NFL Mock Draft: The Dallas Cowboys Move on Offensive Line Prospect

The Dallas Cowboys Take Tyron Smith The Dallas Cowboys Can go many ways with this pick. They can look for an offensive lineman, improve their secondary, or they can trade down and try and fill one of the two needs later. I think the Cowboys will try and trade down, but since we are not predicting trades, we will go with what we have. The play of Mike Jenkins at corner in 2010 should have been criminalized. Jenkins looked like he either gave up, or just did not understand what his role on the field was supposed to be. Either way, Jenkins should never be allowed to play professional football again. MUST READ: Each Team's Best Late-Round Pick Of All Time But Patrick Peterson is off