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In the wake of the flash flooding that took place in Texas over this Fourth of July weekend, The Dallas Cowboys announced on Sunday an official donation of $500,000 to help.
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Jerry Jones' Cowboys Announce $500,000 Donation Following Texas Flooding Tragedy originally appeared on Athlon Sports. FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys announced on Sunday an official donation of ...
As Texas mourns after deadly flash floods, the Commanders’ rival joins the NFL in a powerful gesture of support and recovery.