Dallas Cowboys End Season at 3-7
Dallas Cowboys End Season at 3-7

Dallas Cowboys End Season at 3-7

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The Dallas Cowboys are struggling in the 2024 NFL season, currently holding a 3-7 record after suffering a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans, marking their fifth consecutive defeat. Team owner Jerry Jones expressed surprise at the team's performance, recalling his own difficult start with the franchise in 1989 when they won just one game. Despite criticism regarding the team's lack of direction, particularly concerning head coach Mike McCarthy's uncertain future, Jones insists that the notion of losing the locker room is exaggerated, emphasizing the team's competitive spirit. Meanwhile, the Cowboys' defense remains one of the worst in the league, and star quarterback Dak Prescott is out for the season due to injury. As the Cowboys face mounting scrutiny from fans and analysts alike, Jones remains optimistic about improvement, citing the team's historical successes over his tenure. The ongoing issues, including a recent incident involving the stadium's roof, have only compounded the team's woes this season.

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