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The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Minnesota Vikings 34-26 on Sunday in Week 15. It marked their second consecutive loss after winning three straight, two of which came against last season’s Super Bowl finalists, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. The Cowboys now hold a 6-7-1 record and are on the outside looking in of the playoff picture.
The Dallas Cowboys are all but certain to miss the playoffs. Huge wins at home to the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs — the two teams that contested the Super Bowl last time
Quarterback Dak Prescott gave an honest assessment of his team's NFL Playoffs situation after the Cowboys' loss to the Vikings.
After a brutal loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Dallas Cowboys playoff hopes are on life support. Can they still make the postseason?
While the Cowboys' loss to the Vikings is one that the franchise is frustrated by, Prescott advocates that the team doesn't lose track and still sets up for every game like it's crucial. He would say that “nothing's going to change” for him in terms of preparation, and that he looks to spread that influence.
The Dallas Cowboys are on life support when it comes to their 2025 NFL playoff odds, and despite how impressive Dak Prescott and the offense has looked this season their defense has told an entirely different story.
Jerry Jones was recently asked by Jon Machota of The Athletic whether he thinks Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has been the right guy to lead his defense.
- 5:20 left in the fourth: The Cowboys have another injury to keep track of. Left tackle Nate Thomas was deemed questionable to return with a shoulder injury. Hakeem Adeniji is in at LT for Dallas.