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The divisional round of the NFL postseason officially kicked off on Saturday and the opening day gave us an absolute shocker. The Washington Commanders went into Detroit and stunned the Lions, 45-31,
The Athletic ranks the Cowboys high among teams that missed the playoffs, highlighting their potential for a successful return in 2025.
Despite frequent playoff berths over the last few years, the Dallas Cowboys have become synonymous with postseason heartbreak, their name echoing louder than any other team even when absent from the playoffs.
That’s right, dearest readers. Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys, the one and only “America’s Team,” are the only franchise to lose to a No. 7 seed in half a decade. And not only did the Cowboys lose to the 2023 Packers, they also got blown out of the water in a 48-32 game where they barely bothered to show up:
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search continues heading into the divisional round weekend of the NFL playoffs. However, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler revealed the three names he believes are most likely to be considered: Kellen Moore,
As the Detroit Lions' playoff hopes were dashed by the Washington Commanders, Dan Campbell now faces a daunting challenge. The potential loss of two coaches who have been instrumental to the team's success.
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).
The Dallas Cowboys' job is both alluring and challenging thanks to several unique factors. But where does the position rank among the NFL's best?
The coaching search is underway in Dallas, with two interviews scheduled. However, NFL Insider James Palmer believes the Dallas Cowboys should explore another option.
The Buffalo Bills parted ways with former defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier back in February of 2023. He had a solid tenure with the franchise, but the fit between the two sides ended. Now, Frazier is starting to receive some interest from teams around the NFL in the head coaching cycle.