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ESPN roasts Jerry Jones and Cowboys with harsh graphic after loss to Texans

The Dallas Cowboys suffered their fifth consecutive loss on Monda... Read More
The Dallas Cowboys are in freefall, suffering yet another blowout loss on Monday night. With their playoff hopes rapidly fading, the team’s struggles have reached historic lows. As if things couldn’t get worse, their star quarterback Dak Prescott is sidelined for the remainder of the season, leaving the Cowboys’ future in even more doubt.

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Cowboys’ nightmare season rolls on



The Dallas Cowboys endured another devastating loss on Monday night, falling 34-10 at home to the Houston Texans. With a 3-7 record now hanging over them, Jerry Jones' once-promising team is staring down the barrel of a playoff miss. The situation has gone from bad to worse, as starting quarterback Dak Prescott is out for the remainder of the season after undergoing hamstring surgery, leaving the Cowboys' hopes for a turnaround even more uncertain.


This loss marks the Cowboys' fifth straight defeat, and it seems the team can't catch a break. ESPN took aim at their struggles with a graphic in the final minutes of the game, showing just how deep the Cowboys' issues run. Dallas has now set a new NFL record with six consecutive home losses, each featuring a deficit of 20 or more points. To make matters worse, this is the worst such streak in NFL history, a painful milestone for a franchise once known for its dominance.


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Looking ahead, the Cowboys will host Tommy DeVito and the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day, which provides an opportunity to end their home losing streak. But with the team’s current state of disarray, it’s hard to say if they'll finally turn the corner or if the misery will continue.


As the Cowboys’ season spirals further out of control, the road ahead looks increasingly bleak. With a historic losing streak and key injuries piling up, the team’s playoff hopes seem all but extinguished. As they face the New York Giants on Thanksgiving, the question remains: can they salvage any pride, or will this disastrous season continue to unravel? Only time will tell, but for now, the Cowboys are stuck in a never-ending nightmare.

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