After Cowboys' latest crushing playoff loss, Jerry Jones weighs futures of Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy
Seven times the Cowboys have advanced to the divisional round since their last Super Bowl title, 27 years ago. Players in his locker room were sick, Jones said, an assertion seemingly confirmed by their tears, towel-covered faces and distant stares. “Hundreds of thousands of Cowboys fans,” Jones continued, were sick — a sentiment Twitter mentions confirmed in spades. Jones knew that questions would swirl about his belief in McCarthy and Prescott. Responding to a question from Yahoo Sports about his concern that time is waning on his chance to experience postseason success with the Cowboys, Jones took a step back.
wftv.comTom Brady's first red-zone interception since 2019 comes after Joe Buck jinx
The ESPN announcer laid an all-time jinx on Tom Brady during Monday's wild-card game between Tampa Bay and the Dallas Cowboys. Instead, Tom Brady threw an interception. It was Brady's first red-zone interception since 2019 and his first ever as a Buccaneer. It broke an NFL-record streak of 410 red zone attempts without an interception. Here's Buck moments earlier when the Bucs got into the red zone.
wftv.comJustin Jefferson is a threat. But Cowboys expect even bigger problem from Vikings
Aaron Jones with a tribute to Marshawn Lynch 💀pic.twitter.com/N3TR894xyj — PFF (@PFF) November 13, 2022A failure of the Cowboys’ interior run defense triggered their first deficit. But after two straight opponents gashed the Cowboys for more than 200 yards apiece, emotions ran high. If not, the Cowboys risk the wrath of weapons, including Justin Jefferson and Dalvin Cook. 💨 pic.twitter.com/JwCOEx6LMZ — PFF (@PFF) November 13, 2022“He’s a guy who when he gets the ball can get going quick,” Kearse said. “That points to the commitment, the desire to win, the connection.”Now, the Cowboys must translate that fuel into fire.
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