At the moment, it’s safe to say the two won’t be inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor as a pair. Eight days after Martin held a press conference to celebrate his 11 seasons with the ...
Former Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin, who recently announced his retirement after 11 NFL seasons, will be inducted into the Team's Ring of Honor. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made the announcement ...
Zack Martin won't be playing guard for the Cowboys anymore, but he will remain part of the landscape at the team's games for many years to come.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Zack Martin will be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor before reaching the Pro Football Hall of Fame, per Todd Archer of ESPN. Jones did not share a ...
During that press conference, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that Martin will be added to the franchise's Ring of Honor. That decision is not a surprising one. Martin was a seven-time first-team ...
Martin, incidentally, is headed not only to the Cowboys Ring of Honor but to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jerry Jones joked during the news conference about how he negotiated directly with ...
His place in Canton secured, Martin will also be in the Cowboys Ring of Honor, which for most, was inevitable anyway given how he went about his business since being drafted back in 2014.
At the press conference, owner Jerry Jones said there will be space for Martin's #70 in the Cowboys Ring of Honor ... even before Canton comes calling.
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor around AT&T Stadium typically requires a player to be put into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but owner Jerry Jones indicated that the team will make an exception ...
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