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McCarthy’s Lambeau return, OBJ to Cowboys, a 2nd team in Dallas?

There’s a heavy dose of what-ifs in this edition of News and Notes. But we start with one thing Cowboys fans now know for sure: Mike McCarthy will make his return to Lambeau Field in 2022 as the coach of the visiting Cowboys. It’s sure to be sure a surreal day for the former Packers skipper and a contentious game on the (possibly) frozen tundra. There’s also concrete video evidence of the car accident that involved team owner Jerry Jones this week. It doesn’t prove what caused the wreck, but it suggests Jones is lucky he wasn’t injured.

Now for those hypotheticals. We’re exploring ideas like whether the Cowboys might be smart to bring former rival Odell Beckham Jr. aboard as a one-year mercenary, and whether the city of Dallas could support a second NFL team the way New York and Los Angeles do. We’re also doing some serious crystal-ball gazing with the first mock draft of the 2023 season, and we’re still imagining what Von Miller and Micah Parsons as position mates might have looked like. We’re wondering what went wrong with DeMarcus Ware’s Hall of Fame invite, and we’re going inside the nerve-wracking life of an agent on day 3 of the draft. All that and more, like schedule leaks and Matt Waletzko’s big upside, coming right up…

No international Cowboys games preserves Mike McCarthy’s return trip to Lambeau Field :: Dallas Morning News

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With this week’s announcement that the Cowboys will not be headed to London to play either the Jaguars or the Packers, it means domestic road trips to both Jacksonville and Green Bay in 2022. And that means the Cowboys coach will be on the sidelines of Lambeau Field once again, for the first time since he was fired by the Packers in 2018.

Video of accident involving Cowboys owner Jerry Jones shows scary T-bone crash :: Cowboys Wire

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The video, taken by the dashboard cam of a nearby motorist, shows a sedan turning left across…

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