The Cowboys legend was asked about the challenges new head coach Brian Schottenheimer will face working underneath Jerry Jones.
Troy Aikman has lived the life. He's won three Super Bowls. He's interacted with - and berated and befriended - refs. And now he's a lead voice in the NFL community as the long-time analyst now on ESPN's "Monday Night Football.
NFL legend Troy Aikman said the NFL "owes" it to fans to get officiating issues resolved amid the recent drama during an appearance on “SI Media with Jimmy Traina."
The ESPN analyst cites betting as one reason calls are more scrutinized than ever before. 1. If you were to list the biggest story lines of the NFL’s postseason, Troy Aikman’s performance during the Texans-Chiefs divisional round playoff game on ABC/ESPN would make the cut.
ESPN’s Troy Aikman pulls no punches when it comes to officiating blunders. And despite the league’s tendency toward the supersensitive when it comes to criticism of officials, Aikman says he’s never gotten any blowback from 345 Park Avenue.
The referees’ alleged Chiefs bias has become a hot topic this postseason, with Kansas City being on the right end of some debatable rulings.
Troy Aikman, much like everyone else other than Kansas City Chiefs fans, is getting fed up with all of the terrible and, in some cases, shady calls being
Troy Aikman spoke about NFL officiating and how it needs to improve, especially because of the league's partnerships with gambling companies.
Football fans noticed the same concerning-looking thing about Troy Aikman during the Texans-Chiefs playoff game.
Aesthetician Renée Rouleau didn’t plan to build her skin care empire in Texas. She moved to the Lone Star State from Massachusetts in 1996 to be with Troy
Poor officiating has been a real problem in the NFL in random spots for years. Very few people have seen it up close in person more than Pro