ESPN host Laura Rutledge winced during live television after a stunning Dallas Cowboys remark from NFL analyst Ryan Clark.
The NFL Live host showed her facial reaction to the former Pittsburgh Steeler’s opinion during Wednesday’s edition of the ESPN program.

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NFL free agency officially began on Wednesday, and ESPN NFL Live analyzed the 32 teams’ decisions.
During the live TV taping, Rutledge shared that former Dallas Cowboys star defensive lineman DeMarcus Lawrence signed a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks.
The move didn’t sit well with Clark, who took a shot at the Cowboys for losing the four-time Pro Bowler
“They don’t care,” Clark said.
As soon as Clark said those three words, the cameras turned to Rutledge, who grimaced at her colleague’s message to ‘America’s Favorite Team.’
“I’m convinced the Cowboys don’t care,” Clark continued.
“The Cowboys are just like, ‘It is what it is, dog. We’re going to see what happens.
“We ain’t trying to get better in the offseason.'”
The Cowboys went 7-10 and failed to make the playoffs last season.
They parted ways with veteran head coach Mike McCarthy and hired Brian Schottenheimer.
The Cowboys haven’t been aggressive in NFL free agency – a plan that Jerry Jones revealed to reporters last month.
The franchise also saw cornerback Jourdan Lewis sign with the Jacksonville Jagurs.
The Cowboys did retain some of their stars, however, as they extended defensive tackle Osa Odighizuq to a four-year deal worth $80 million, with $58 million guaranteed, and wide receiver KaVontae Turpin, among others.
They signed veteran defensive tackle Solomon Thomas to a two-year contract and running back JaVonte Williams, among others.
And the Cowboys traded for 2022 first-round pick cornerback Kaiir Elam.
The Cowboys will hope to win a Super Bowl for the first time in nearly 30 years.
It won’t be easy for them in 2025, however, as the Philadelphia Eagles will come off a Super Bowl-winning campaign.
And rising star Jaylen Daniels Washington Commanders appeared in the NFC Championship.