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When it comes to why the Dallas Cowboys hold a 3-4-1 record, it’s no secret as to what the issue is. Defense is a major problem for head coach Brian Schottenheimer, being among the worst, if not the worst,
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Cowboys defensive struggles: Why Dallas is on pace for record-worst third-down conversion percentage
Through nine games, Dallas is allowing a third-down conversion rate of 54%, per Bobby Belt. The record for the worst third-down conversion rate for an NFL defense is 51.9%.
The Philadelphia Eagles bounced back, the New York Giants are never boring, and there was actually movement in the standings after the Dallas Cowboys doubled up the Washington Commanders. Let’s take a look at where the NFC East is after Week 7.
Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. We've now officially had time to digest the Week 8 debacle against the Denver Broncos that brought all of the team's hype and momentum to an abrupt stop. Now, as we turn the page to Week 9 of the NFL season, let's hope ...
The Arizona Cardinals have beaten the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 at AT&T Stadium on “Monday Night Football,” ending their five-game losing streak. Jacoby Brissett, filling in for the injured Kyler Murray, threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Marvin Harrison Jr. had a career-high seven receptions for 96 yards and a TD.
Looking to overcome that atrocious defense will be the Cowboys' potent offense, led by Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, who aim to rebound from a blowout loss in Denver last week. Dallas is living on the edge of the playoff chase. A win at home is mandatory to stay at least on that perimeter.
Even though the stats suggest the Dallas Cowboys defense isn't very good, Jerry Jones is apparently pleased with the volume of talent they have up front.
Terry Bradshaw believes the Cowboys gave up too much for Quinnen Williams because they aren't in position to compete for a title.
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There's reportedly 'a strong likelihood' Cowboys will make this George Pickens contract call
Meanwhile, ESPN stats show that Pickens is coming off the Cowboys' Week 10 bye ranked first among Dallas players with 764 receiving yards, six touchdown catches (tied with tight end Jake Ferguson) and 72 targets on the season. Additionally, Pickens is second on the club with 49 receptions.