The Dallas Cowboys continue to be a key focus in the NFL, but their 2024 season has been fraught with challenges. After a promising start, they have struggled significantly, now sitting at 3-7 following a heavy 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 11. The team's issues include injuries to key players like quarterback Dak Prescott, whose season-ending hamstring injury has left the Cowboys scrambling to stabilize their offense. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush has stepped in, but inconsistencies and poor execution on both sides of the ball have hampered the team's progress.
The Cowboys' defense, once seen as a strength, has also faced challenges, allowing big plays and struggling against top offenses. Despite this, key players like Micah Parsons remain confident in the team's potential, though criticism from fans and analysts has been mounting. Coach Mike McCarthy is under scrutiny, but owner Jerry Jones has ruled out any in-season coaching changes.
As the Cowboys prepare to face the Washington Commanders in Week 12, the team is under immense pressure to end their five-game losing streak and regain momentum. With their playoff hopes dwindling, every game now serves as a critical test of resilience and adaptability.
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