Ed Werder

Ed Werder

Bio

Ed Werder joined ESPN as a Dallas-based bureau reporter in September 1998. He covers news for the network's NFL programming  Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown (formerly NFL Prime Monday) and NFL 2Night. In addition, he also reports sports news for ESPN's news and information programs, including SportsCenter.

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Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

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...picks: Our other experts' selections | SportsNation: Pick Week 3 games Countdown Confidentialby Sal Paolantonio, Rachel Nichols, Ed Werder and Bob Holtzman Eagles' offense going wild: We've all heard this old saying since grade...

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Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

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Weekly Picks   Ditka Johnson Carter Jackson Houston @ Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Carolina ...

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Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

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Audibles: NFC East Week 15 preview

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...s not jealous of the Tony Romo-Jason Witten relationship, as was reported by ESPN's Ed Werder. But since we actually have a game Sunday, let's talk about it a little bit...

Blog | December 12, 2008

Drama in Dallas: T.O.'s secret meeting

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...about the meeting and tried to downplay its significance, but linebacker Bradie James told ESPN's Ed Werder a different story. He felt the need to step in and play peacemaker. "Whenever the fire...

Blog | December 11, 2008

Source: Romo's ready to go Sunday

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...more time if he returns too quickly. On Tuesday, Jets quarterback Brett Favre told ESPN's Ed Werder that he'd encouraged Romo to play through the pain if he could. But I don...

Blog | October 15, 2008

Cowboys not working with Reeves

Chris Mortensen and Ed Werder, ESPN.com

The Cowboys and Dan Reeves couldn't reach an agreement on a consulting role.

Story | Conversation | February 04, 2009

Jones: Favre's play warranted benching

ESPN.com news services

Team owner Woody Johnson has stated clearly that he wants Brett Favre to be the New York Jets' quarterback next season, but some players are bristling at the thought.

Story | Conversation | January 01, 2009

Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

...166-89-1 More picks: Our other experts' selections | SportsNation: Pick Week 17 games Countdown Confidentialby Ed Werder, Bob Holtzman and Sal Paolantonio Another loss away from a dubious Dallas distinction: Coach Wade Phillips...

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Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

...1 More picks: Our other experts' selections | SportsNation: Pick Week 16 games Countdown Confidentialby Rachel Nichols, Ed Werder, Bob Holtzman and Sal Paolantonio Ware quietly approaching sack record: It's somewhat remarkable that DeMarcus...

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Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

...1 More picks: Our other experts' selections | SportsNation: Pick Week 14 games Countdown Confidentialby Bob Holtzman, Ed Werder and Sal Paolantonio Phillips taking huge risk in preparing for Steelers: In preparing for what might...

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Witten wearing protective gear, starts for Cowboys vs. Giants

Ed Werder, ESPN.com

Despite being informed earlier in the day by head coach Wade Phillips that he should not expect to play, Cowboys tight end Jason Witten took painkilling injections for his fractured rib and has been fitted with protective gear so that he can start.

Story | Conversation | November 02, 2008

Witten tells coaches he intends to play vs. Giants despite rib injury

Ed Werder, ESPN.com

Cowboys Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten has learned that medical tests performed Monday revealed he suffered a fractured rib, according to team sources.

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2008

Source: Cowboys consider other options in wake of Johnson's 122-yard game

Ed Werder, ESPN.com

Internal concerns are emerging at Valley Ranch about whether Brad Johnson can effectively incorporate Terrell Owens and Dallas' other receivers in the downfield passing game.

Story | Conversation | October 27, 2008

Sunday Countdown online: Your weekly NFL guide

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...Our other experts' selections | SportsNation: Pick Week 3 games Countdown Confidentialby Rachel Nichols, Sal Paolantonio and Ed Werder Is Dawkins a liability? On Monday night in Dallas, the whispers about former Pro Bowl safety...

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