What started as a passion project more than a decade ago has quietly grown into something far bigger — and now, it’s entering its most ambitious chapter yet.
After nearly 12 years of delivering trusted, relentless Rangers coverage, The Nation is officially expanding its footprint, announcing the launch of Cowboys Nation and Mavs Nation. It’s not just an expansion of pages — it’s an expansion of vision.
From the beginning, The Nation was built on one simple idea: fans deserve coverage that respects their intelligence, understands their emotion, and lives the daily grind of following a team. No empty hot takes. No manufactured outrage. Just context, credibility, and community. That approach turned casual readers into loyal followers — and a social presence into a trusted voice.
Now, that same DNA is being brought to Dallas football and basketball.
Why Now?
The timing isn’t accidental. Dallas sports are entering pivotal moments across franchises — seasons defined by pressure, transition, and championship expectations. Fans aren’t just looking for scores anymore; they’re looking for meaning. They want to understand why moves are made, how cultures shift, and what moments truly matter beyond the box score.
Cowboys Nation and Mavs Nation are built for that exact space.
These new platforms will deliver:
- Breaking news with context, not chaos
- Deep dives into roster decisions, coaching philosophies, and locker-room dynamics
- Honest conversations about expectations, frustration, hope, and identity
- A fan-first approach that values long-term trust over viral shortcuts
Same Standard. Bigger Stage.
What won’t change is the standard. The same commitment to accuracy, storytelling, and respect for the fan experience remains the foundation. The same understanding that sports are emotional — and that coverage should reflect that humanity.
What will change is the scale.
With Cowboys Nation and Mavs Nation, The Nation becomes a multi-sport ecosystem — one that connects fans across baseball, football, and basketball under a shared voice and philosophy. It’s about building places where fans don’t just react, but belong.
More Than Coverage — It’s Community
This expansion isn’t just about content. It’s about conversation.
Fans will see familiar tones: reflective when moments call for patience, critical when accountability is needed, and celebratory when teams earn it. There will be room for nuance, disagreement, and long-form storytelling — the kind that doesn’t disappear in a news cycle.
And as always, the audience isn’t just watching from the sidelines. The Nation grows because its community does — through shared memories, shared frustrations, and shared belief that sports still matter deeply.
Just the Beginning
The launch of Cowboys Nation and Mavs Nation isn’t the finish line — it’s the starting point. New voices, new stories, and new moments are coming fast. Platforms will expand. Coverage will deepen. And the mission remains clear: deliver elite sports coverage that fans can trust.
After 12 years, The Nation isn’t slowing down.
It’s leveling up.






