Cowboys set to enter brutal Thanksgiving Day annual gauntlet

Cowboys set to enter brutal Thanksgiving Day annual gauntlet
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The Dallas Cowboys emerge from their bye week desperate to spark a turnaround, but for the first time all season, there’s legitimate reason to believe they might have the defensive horsepower to do it.

With the additions of DT Quinnen Williams and LB Logan Wilson at the trade deadline, paired with the returns of LB DeMarvion Overshown and CB Shavon Revel from injured reserve, the Cowboys finally resemble something closer to a complete roster.

They’ll need every bit of that help, too, because the next 11 days mark the most brutal stretch of their season: three games, three high-pressure stages, and opponents that can punch back.

Part 1 of this series breaks down each matchup and offers realistic expectations for Dallas as they try to navigate their Thanksgiving gauntlet.

Week 11: at Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)

This matchup has “shootout” written all over it.

For Dallas, Dak Prescott enters with a cabinet full of offensive weapons: WR CeeDee Lamb, WR George Pickens, TE Jake Ferguson, and RB Javonte Williams.

That group alone gives the Cowboys more firepower than they’ve had in years.

Across the field, Geno Smith directs an equally explosive Raiders offense featuring RB Ashton Jeanty, TE Brock Bowers, and WR Tyler Lockett; a trio that can stress Dallas at all three levels.

The Raiders have the home crowd, the Vegas lights, and the reputation of being the team most analysts point to when predicting a random Cowboys letdown.

This time, that narrative gets flipped.

In a game loaded with points and momentum swings, the difference comes on defense. Specifically, a newly added All-Pro defensive tackle.

Prediction: Quinnen Williams blows up a potential game-winning drive by Vegas, sealing a wild Cowboys victory.

Week 12: vs Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)

Cowboys fans have been circling this rematch since the moment Week 1 ended.

That narrow loss in Philadelphia felt like one that got away, and now the Eagles, powered by Jalen Hurts, an elite offensive line, the league’s best running back, a deadly WR duo, and a top-tier defense, come to Dallas riding confidence and continuity.

Matchups matter, and so does quarterback play. In that department, the Cowboys hold the edge.

Prescott has historically played some of his best football against Philadelphia at AT&T Stadium, and with Lamb and Pickens forming one of the league’s most dangerous tandems, he’ll be in attack mode from the opening drive.

This one won’t be easy, but Prescott has a habit of carrying this team when the stakes demand it. This is one of those weeks.

Prediction: Dak lights up the Eagles secondary, Dallas splits the season series, and momentum shifts back in their favor.

Week 13 (Thanksgiving): vs Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)

If the Cowboys want to prove they can compete beyond November, this is the litmus test.

By the time the Chiefs arrive, Dallas fans can only hope the reinforcements (Quinnen Williams, Logan Wilson, and DeMarvion Overshown) have elevated the defense to something resembling competence.

If so, the Cowboys have...