Cowboys Legend Troy Aikman and Wife Advocate for Transgender Sports Fairness
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Dallas, TX – July 7, 2025
A Dallas Cowboys legend and his wife are stirring the sports world with a passionate stance on fairness in transgender athletics, sources told ESPN on Monday. Their bold advocacy has ignited discussions across Cowboys Nation, blending personal conviction with a broader social cause.
Troy Aikman, the iconic quarterback who led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX), has joined his wife, Catherine "Capa" Mooty, in addressing this hot-button issue. “If a male athlete with physical advantages joined the WNBA, it could dominate unfairly—say, scoring 800 points a game,” Capa said in a recent interview. “As a woman, I believe biology matters. Women should compete with women, men with men, to ensure a level playing field.” Aikman echoed her sentiment, adding, “We’re standing for fairness, not division—it’s about giving everyone a real shot.”
Aikman, 59, played 12 seasons with the Cowboys from 1989-2000, amassing 32,942 passing yards and 165 touchdowns, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in 1993. Now a prominent FOX Sports analyst, his voice carries weight. Capa, a former model with a background in fitness, brings a personal perspective to the debate, rooted in her athletic experience.
The couple’s stance stems from concerns over competitive equity, arguing that biological differences should guide sports categories. Their advocacy aligns with a growing national conversation, though it has divided fans. Some on X praise their courage (“Aikman’s fighting for fairness!”), while others question inclusivity (“This could alienate fans”).
Coach Brian Schottenheimer acknowledged their influence, saying, “Their passion reflects the community’s diverse voices.” With training camp nearing on July 21, this issue adds a layer of intrigue. Can their stance spark a constructive dialogue while the Cowboys chase Super Bowl LX? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.