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Cowboys And Boss Drop Collection, DeMarcus Lawrence Represents
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

DEC 15 COWBOYS AND BOSS DROP COLLECTION, DEMARCUS LAWRENCE REPS

Cowboys star DeMarcus Lawrence visited the Boss store in Dallas to represent the new stylish collection that pays tribute to the bold Dallas brand. The fan apparel includes polos, sweatshirts, vests, jackets, joggers and other accessories.

"You can wear it to church," Lawrence said of the new collection in an exclusive interview.

"Tank" is a three-time Pro Bowler, fan favorite and NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee. His philanthropy has assisted the youth community and homelessness around Dallas-Fort Worth and beyond. Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn raves of Lawrence's "huge heart" as a leader in the locker room.

Is there anything the Cowboys star isn't good at? Likely, Lawrence will not be sparking a viral on-field celebration dance.

"I cannot dress and I cannot dance," Lawrence laughed in an exclusive interview at the Boss store in Dallas.

Lawrence reveals he'd be lost and definitely not color-coordinated without the fashion guidance of his wife, Sasha, who puts together his game-day outfits and enjoys trying out trends.

"My biggest inspiration is my wife - she is the stylist of our crew," said Lawrence.

This Sunday, Lawrence and the 10-3 Cowboys will be wearing their uniforms as they fly north to play the desperate 7-6 Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. Dallas is a 2.5-point underdog. In the running for the NFC East division title, Dallas looks to get after Bills quarterback Josh Allen to get one step closer to the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

NOV 28 POST MALONE AND COWBOYS DROP CLOTHES COLLAB

Post Malone has partnered with the Dallas Cowboys to release a new merchandise line. As already seen on some Cowboys players, the clothing line features 22 pieces in total. 

Malone has been a devoted Cowboys fan since he moved to the Dallas area as a 10-year-old. 

The Malone/Cowboys tees, jackets, sweatshirts and shorts feature Cowboys' logos and the star with a blend of Malone's graphics. Fans can purchase the gear later this week through live stream platform NTWRK, according to TMZ Sports. 

Malone is no stranger to partnering with his favorite team. They joined forces earlier this year to make a Cowboys-themed Raising Cane's restaurant that has been wildly successful 

NOV 14 MURRAY'S METALLIC PANTS, PRESCOTT'S MATRIX VIBES

In his season debut for the Arizona Cardinals, quarterback Kyler Murray donned bold silver metallic pants.

The Cardinals got their second win of the season, 25-23 over the Atlanta Falcons, with much thanks to a clutch drive from Murray.  

Meanwhile Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott went with The Matrix, all-black, vibes on Sunday. Some say the two-time Pro Bowler was dressed for the New York Giants' funeral, as the Cowboys crushed their NFC East division foes 49-17. Prescott has a 12-2 career record against the Giants, with both losses coming as a rookie in 2016. 

NOV 7 RODGERS HINTS AT RETURN IN POSTGAME EXCHANGE

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made a fashionable arrival to Met Life Stadium on Monday night, walking briskly. Only eight weeks ago, Rodgers tore his Achilles four plays into New York's season opener. He again threw on the field pregame, as he has before other games.

 The Jets’ social media account posted video of the throwing session with the caption “lettin’ it rip.”

The Jets lost to the Los Angeles Chargers Chargers, 27-6, but Rodgers added more optimism for fans during a postgame exchange with Chargers safety Derwin James.

Mics picked up Rodgers teasing a return to action: "Give me a few weeks."

New York is 4-4 and currently third in the AFC East. However, the Jets are only a game and a half behind the 6-3 Miami Dolphins and on the tail of the 5-4 Buffalo Bills

OCT 31 PARSONS TO WEAR LION ONESIE TO PUMPKIN PATCH

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is on the prowl, headed to the pumpkin patch on Halloween. Parsons said he plans to wear the lion onesie costume that he donned at AT&T Stadium on Sunday. 

The Cowboys star detailed his Halloween plans, in the locker room after Dallas defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 43-20. The All-Pro will head to a North Texas pumpkin patch, accompanied by his 5-year-old son, Malcolm. (Who will be dressed not as a cub, but rather as a football player.)

Micah, are you really going to wear that in public, the "lion-backer" was asked?

"Hell yeah!'' Parsons exclaimed. "What are they going to say to me?"

Parsons  talks often of the animal kingdom parallel. A product of Penn State (the Nittany Lions), Parsons' sack celebration sort of resembles a lion's crawl.

After crushing the Rams, Parsons and the Cowboys earned their family night off, but he also acknowledges that soon the attention will turn to next Sunday and a visit to the 7-1 Philadelphia Eagles.

OCT 23 BOSA AND KARDASHIAN COLLAB?  San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa posed for Kim Kardashian's $4 billion SKIMS brand, in her new MEN'S collection.

The 2022 NFL Defensive Player Of The Year sported "the most comfortable underwear you’ll ever own" along with international soccer star Neymar and Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the campaign. 

“The expansion into the menswear space is a major milestone for the brand and a testament to Skims’ commitment to providing solutions for everybody,” said Kardashian, founder and creative director of Skims.

Having initially launched in 2019 with its women’s shapewear products, Kardashian will add men's boxers, briefs, undershirts, T-shirts, tank tops and leggings to its popular collection of bodysuits and bras.

Bosa became the highest-paid defensive player in history last month. His new deal is worth $170 million for the next five years, including $122.5 million guaranteed. This season, Bosa leads the Niners with five tackles for loss and 16 QB hits. 

This article first appeared on Men's Journal and was syndicated with permission.

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