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After losing to the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott spoke about his team's frustration with how they played.
The Cowboys, however, were at the center of an unfortunate development in the buildup to the “Thursday Night Football” contest. This was after the team announced the status of three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, who is currently nursing a hamstring injury.
The Cowboys' win probability was as low as 3.3% in their comeback win over the Eagles (trailing 21-0 at the 5:07-mark of the first half). The Cowboys scored 24 unanswered points. #PHIvsDAL | #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/SqBHSWZWBu
The Detroit Lions returned to Ford Field just one week after their divisional loss on Thanksgiving Day, this time prepared to play the hot-handed Dallas Cowboys.
According to NFL analyst Ben Baldwin’s fourth-down bot, that single decision to punt instead of going for it reduced the Chiefs’ win probability from 52 percent to 45 percent. It’s difficult for that big of a swing to take place on a single coach’s decision.
Lamb starred with seven receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown, including a 51-yard bomb. After a week in which Lamb dropped three passes against Philadelphia and faced questions about his up-and-down season thus far, the Cowboys’ wide receiver bounced back in a big way.
Well, here we are again, Dallas Cowboys Nation. The team put up another stinker in primetime, losing 34-10 to the Houston Texans. Will Jerry Jones finally take the hint? Mike McCarthy should put his phone on airplane mode today, because the right call is ...
The Dallas Cowboys finally return home and to face their NFL East division rival, the Washington Commanders. The Cowboys roster was looking healthier with players like CeeDee Lamb finally recovering from injury but was without Trevon Diggs. The game ended ...
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb called out after "shameful" outing in win over the Eagles where he dropped one pass after another.
Jerry Jones made an interesting comment about the Philadelphia Eagles’ locker room situation ahead of the crucial Week 12 game on Sunday. According to the veteran Dallas Cowboys owner, he will gladly welcome similar tension in the Cowboys locker room as long as he gets to enjoy Super Bowl victories like the Eagles.
Where do the Cowboys turn from here? After the loss, quarterback Dak Prescott said the locker room isn't happy with the performance and plans to use Thursday night's setback as fuel down the stretch.