The Dallas Cowboys are on a three-game winning streak after beating the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving. Their next game is against the Detroit Lions next Thursday, and according to team owner Jerry Jones, one of their veteran defensive players will be back on the field barring a setback. That guy is cornerback Trevon Diggs.
Diggs has played in six games this season, with his last coming against the Carolina Panthers in Week 6. However, it was announced just two days before the Cowboys faced the Washington Commanders in Week 7 that Diggs would miss the game due to suffering...
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A Black Friday game with huge playoff implications for the Cowboys. Bears at Eagles.
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Thanksgiving Day was an absolute dream for the Dallas Cowboys. Just a few sleeps removed from storming back against the Philadelphia Eagles following an early 21-0 hole, the Cowboys “only” had to dig out of a 7-0 proposition against the Kansas City Chiefs. They did so successfully, and as a result they took care of last season’s Super Bowl teams in under a week. Pretty cool.
As Cowboys fans we are well aware of how enjoyable a Thanksgiving Day win is. The team plays on Thursday night next week so there is no mini-bye, but being able to enjoy all...
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The last three Dallas Cowboys games have had “biggest win of the year” tagged to them after the clock hit zero, but their Week 13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs may be the one that keeps that title.
It was the team’s third consecutive win, and it put them over .500 for the first time this season; plus, it could come in as the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history.
In short, Thanksgiving 2025 was quite the day for these Cowboys, and for a few specific guys, it may be the game that propels them into bigger roles.
On...
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Although it was only Thanksgiving, the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs had a playoff atmosphere. With both teams fighting to stay afloat in the postseason chase, you felt that whoever lost the game was realistically eliminated from the postseason. The Cowboys should be proud of their performance on Thursday. They stood toe-to-toe with a Chiefs team that has been the class of the NFL for most of this decade, and outlasted them in what feels their most desperate hour in some time. Dallas overcame a rocky start to quell any notion that Kansas City would...
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Stop me if you’ve heard this before – the Dallas Cowboys are underdogs in their game this week. For the third straight week, Dallas are dogs. First it was against the Philadelphia Eagles when the Cowboys opened as 3.5 point underdogs. We all know how that turned out. Then the played the Kansas City Chiefs when they opened as… checks notes… 3.5 point underdogs. Now, they go on the road in Week 14 to play the Detroit Lions and they are – you guessed it – 3.5 point underdogs (courtesy of FanDuel).
Cowboys fans should consider that an improvement because...
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As we sit here on Black Friday, the Dallas Cowboys did something that no other team has done since 2016, but before we get into that, I don’t think many thought that things would be shaping up this way after what we have seen for most of the year.
Since the trade deadline, the Dallas Cowboys have not lost a game, and now the defense is matching what the offense was bringing to the table much of the year, but let’s hope that they did not start it just a week or so too late.
A Bears win today over...
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It’s Victory Friday (yes, that’s a thing!) which means it’s time to take another leisurely stroll through the comments of football fans across the SB Nation network as they watched the Cowboys outlast the Chiefs.
All the quotes below are taken directly from the open game threads from the SB Nation team sites as indicated in front of every comment. Some minor edits have been made to improve the overall legibility of the quotes and to satisfy the site guidelines of our board, some judicious editing has of course taken place, but no other changes have been made, no commentary...
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The Dallas Cowboys have won another one! Can you believe it! Just when the season felt lost, this resurgent football team is defying the odds and keeping the 2025 season on life support. The Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs came into this game both desperately needing a win to keep their playoff hopes alive, but it was the Cowboys who prevailed, 31-28. Here are ten thoughts on this scrumptious Thanksgiving victory.
This team loves to get their fans all worked up early, as they refuse to start the game playing well. For the second-straight week,...
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Dak Prescott is making a push in the race for NFL MVP with a three-game hot streak the fans have been waiting to see.
We fans have been able to watch Prescott and the Cowboys take down a lowly Las Vegas Raiders team, which most outside of Cowboys’ Nation took as a battle between NFL bottom-feeders.
Then in a matter of four days, the Cowboys knocked off both of last year’s Super Bowl teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Prescott has forced the league to take his season seriously.
A Run That Changed the Tone of the...
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The Cowboys pick up their second massive win in five days against the Kansas City Chiefs.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Dak Prescott threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns, and the Dallas Cowboys held off a late Kansas City rally to beat the Chiefs 31–28 on Thanksgiving Day at AT&T Stadium.
Cowboys’ balanced offensive attack
Prescott completed 27 of 39 passes and connected with CeeDee Lamb seven times for 112 yards and a touchdown, helping the Cowboys win their fourth game at...
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Psst, hey you, yeah, I’m talking to you. Did you hear that the second coming of Tom Brady has arrived in the NFL and his name is Shedeur Sanders, in case you didn’t know that already.
Sanders finally made his NFL debut last week against the Ravens when the Cleveland Browns starting quarterback, Dillon Gabriel, got knocked out with a concussion.
Sanders went 4-for-16 for 47 yards and a touchdown in a 23-16 loss in that game.
But his fanbase — let’s go ahead and call them the “Shedeur Simps”, shall we? – were licking their chops on Sunday. Sanders...
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