Main Takeaway: Nikki and Kristi discuss new NFL rules that will change kickoffs, as well as answer questions about "earning the star" and roster ... Erin Reynolds, clinical sports neuropsychologist at Baylor Scott & White's Sports Concussion Program at The Star, joins Nikki ...
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Nikki and Kristi discuss new NFL rules that will change kickoffs, as well as answer questions about "earning the star" and roster ... Erin Reynolds, clinical sports neuropsychologist at Baylor Scott & White's Sports Concussion Program at The Star, joins Nikki ... Charlotte Jones Anderson & Brad Sham join this special holiday podcast to share favorite Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day memories ...
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Brill Garrett & Phil Whitfield join Nikki & Kristi and take Cowboys fans behind-the-scenes of The Art Tour at AT&T Stadium. DCC's Miranda and Bridget share stories with Nikki and Kristi of the My Cause My Boots campaign.
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- Nikki and Kristi discuss new NFL rules that will change kickoffs, as well as answer questions about "earning the star" and roster ...
- Erin Reynolds, clinical sports neuropsychologist at Baylor Scott & White's Sports Concussion Program at The Star, joins Nikki ...
- Charlotte Jones Anderson & Brad Sham join this special holiday podcast to share favorite Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day memories ...
- Brill Garrett & Phil Whitfield join Nikki & Kristi and take Cowboys fans behind-the-scenes of The Art Tour at AT&T Stadium.
- DCC's Miranda and Bridget share stories with Nikki and Kristi of the My Cause My Boots campaign.
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