Cowboys Face NFL-Record Six Consecutive 11-Win Opponents in 2025
Cowboys Face NFL-Record Six Consecutive 11-Win Opponents in 2025

Cowboys Face NFL-Record Six Consecutive 11-Win Opponents in 2025

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Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones has highlighted the team's challenging 2025 NFL schedule, particularly the stretch from Weeks 12 to 17 where they face six consecutive opponents who all won at least 11 games the previous season, including three conference championship participants and both Super Bowl teams. Jones emphasized the silver lining that four of these critical games will be played at home, providing fans with ample opportunity to watch high-stakes matchups. He expressed optimism about the overall offseason, including the addition of wide receiver George Pickens, comparing him to former star Dez Bryant, and noted that several key players who missed last season will return. Jones also discussed the energy that new head coach Brian Schottenheimer has brought to the team, acknowledging the risk taken in hiring a coach with no prior head coaching experience but underscoring the positive response from players. Contract negotiations with linebacker Micah Parsons remain ongoing, with Jones hopeful for a long-term agreement before training camp. Despite the tough schedule and some roster areas needing depth, Jones remains enthusiastic about the team's prospects and readiness for the season ahead.

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