Dallas Cowboys Players’ Personal Information Leaked by Disgruntled Fans
1 min readIn a recent incident, two members of the Dallas Cowboys, Jayron Kearse and Juanyeh Thomas, had their personal information leaked by disgruntled fans on social media. This occurred after the Buffalo Bills dominated the Cowboys with a 31-10 victory.
Kearse’s home address was made public, while Thomas’ phone number was exposed. The situation escalated when Thomas defended his teammates, and fans took it a step further by crossing a line. Thomas had to change his number due to the leak.
The Dallas Cowboys managed to secure a playoff spot before their game, but nothing else went right for them. They fell a game behind the NFC-leading San Francisco 49ers and scored a season-low 195 yards of offense. Quarterback Dak Prescott’s performance was also underwhelming, finishing with only 134 yards and an interception.
On the other hand, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, Josh Allen, had a relatively low-scoring game, throwing for just 94 yards. However, running back James Cook made a career-best impression with 179 yards rushing and two touchdowns.
This incident highlights the importance of respecting personal boundaries and the consequences of sharing sensitive information online. It serves as a reminder that sports should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment and not a platform for harassment or invasion of privacy.