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Commanders lose to Cowboys: Fans, media react to Washington's loss
The Washington Commanders fell to 3-4 on the season after Sunday's 44-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1). If not for a total collapse by the New York Giants, Washington would be tied for last place in the NFC East.
A new study ranks the Dallas Cowboys No. 1 for NFL tailgating, citing fan passion, affordability, and game-day atmosphere.
Dallas’ rout of Washington could give Cowboys fans a sense that maybe, just maybe, the season isn’t a lost cause.
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Brian Schottenheimer criticizes Cowboys defense for the same reason fans have been frustrated about every week
"I think as a secondary unit we need to all get better at our sticks awareness," Schottenheimer told reporters Friday. "Like third and six, you can't be 10 yards off. We're looking for that offensively [.
A bandage on Dak Prescott's hand was hardly going to go unnoticed, especially during a campaign where he's putting up MVP-caliber numbers and has the Dallas Cowboys offense ranked
The Dallas Cowboys will wear their fan-favorite Arctic White uniforms for the second time in three weeks when they host the Washington Commanders in Week 7.
The Cowboys beat the Comanders, 44-22, to improve to 3-3-1. Team owner Jerry Jones was in a talkative mood after the win, but he didn't reveal much about Diggs' concussion, although he said they have talked about it.
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Cowboys Report Card: Biggest surprises, disappointments, and why fans should be excited about the team's long-term future
The Cowboys badly need someone to step up in the pass rush department and Ezeiruaku has the biggest upside. But he needs to win one-on-ones more consistently and be better against the run. He's certainly improving and last Sunday showed some of it when he made multiple plays, including a forced fumble.