Report: Jason Garrett Attempted To Improve Monday Night Football
credits: Marcio Jose Sanchez | source: Associated Press Jason Witten retired in May after 15 NFL seasons, leaving for a job as a color commentator on Monday Night Football. Jason Garrett has apparently been trying to get him to un-retire.
Adam Schefter reports today that the Cowboys coach has made “multiple attempts” to get Witten to leave his announcing gig and return to the Cowboys. Some of these un-retirement overtures came “in recent weeks.”
The Cowboys are first in the NFC East, but their top tight end, Geoff Swaim, has only 26 catches on 32 targets. He averages three catches for 27 yards per game, a bit behind Witten’s four-catch and 35-yard averages last year.
But, for football fans, the real excitement here is the possibility that Witten could’ve been removed from Monday Night Football! Not a week goes by that Witten isn’t pilloried by media and fans. Jason Garrett has apparently been watching Monday Night Football, too, and he wanted to make it a little better for everyone. What a guy.
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