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The Dallas Cowboys suffered a shocking 44-19 defeat against the New Orleans Saints in their home opener, breaking their previous 16-game home win streak. Owner Jerry Jones expressed frustration over the team's performance, labeling the loss as 'extraordinarily disappointing' but emphasized that significant changes are not planned, insisting that the team will improve. Quarterback Dak Prescott acknowledged the need for accountability and a reset, while linebacker Micah Parsons noted that the team simply didn't perform well enough. The Saints dominated offensively, with Alvin Kamara scoring multiple touchdowns and the Cowboys' defense failing to contain their attack. Despite the disappointment, Jones assured fans that there is still ample time to turn the season around, with 15 games left to play. The Cowboys have an upcoming opportunity to regroup against the Baltimore Ravens, aiming to bounce back from this setback.
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