10/27/2015 10:09:37 AM
Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones says that veteran Darren McFadden will start at running back this week against the Seattle Seahawks according to Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
After nominal starter Joseph Randle departed early with an oblique sprain, it was McFadden who gained 162 total yards and scored a touchdown against NFC East division rivals the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon, albeit in a loss. Randle is now expeected to miss some time with the injury and the much-hyped Christine Michael played only nine snaps against th Giants. Right now this appears to be McFadden's job to lose, although the sledding will likely be a lot tougher against the Seahawks vaunted defense and the former Arkansas Razorbacks star has found a variety of ways to disappoint in his NFL career.
The dynamics of the Cowboys organization never ceases to amaze. Isn't usually the head coach who makes and announces personnel decisions during the season?
Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones says that veteran Darren McFadden will start at running back this week against the Seattle Seahawks according to Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
After nominal starter Joseph Randle departed early with an oblique sprain, it was McFadden who gained 162 total yards and scored a touchdown against NFC East division rivals the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon, albeit in a loss. Randle is now expeected to miss some time with the injury and the much-hyped Christine Michael played only nine snaps against th Giants. Right now this appears to be McFadden's job to lose, although the sledding will likely be a lot tougher against the Seahawks vaunted defense and the former Arkansas Razorbacks star has found a variety of ways to disappoint in his NFL career.
The dynamics of the Cowboys organization never ceases to amaze. Isn't usually the head coach who makes and announces personnel decisions during the season?