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By Kurt Daniels
The NFC East has tried to keep the Dallas Cowboys in the playoff hunt this season. The three division rivals have continuously and graciously provided the Cowboys a little hope, as every team came into this weekend with a sub-.500 record.
But with Dallas losing 28-7 to Green Bay, combined with Washington and Philadelphia both coming out victorious, all hope may now be lost. While not mathematically eliminated, with just three games to go, the 4-9 Cowboys have a steep hill to climb to catch the Commanders and Eagles, who are tied at 6-7.
As has plagued them for much of the season, the Cowboys offense was largely anemic on the soggy tundra of Lambeau Field, although the ground game did its part, totaling 171 rushing yards. Darren McFadden picked up 111 yards total, reeling off a 50-yard run in the first quarter and then later a 45-yarder in the third. And along with him, Robert Turbin added another 51 yards and the team’s only score.
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The NFC East has tried to keep the Dallas Cowboys in the playoff hunt this season. The three division rivals have continuously and graciously provided the Cowboys a little hope, as every team came into this weekend with a sub-.500 record.
But with Dallas losing 28-7 to Green Bay, combined with Washington and Philadelphia both coming out victorious, all hope may now be lost. While not mathematically eliminated, with just three games to go, the 4-9 Cowboys have a steep hill to climb to catch the Commanders and Eagles, who are tied at 6-7.
As has plagued them for much of the season, the Cowboys offense was largely anemic on the soggy tundra of Lambeau Field, although the ground game did its part, totaling 171 rushing yards. Darren McFadden picked up 111 yards total, reeling off a 50-yard run in the first quarter and then later a 45-yarder in the third. And along with him, Robert Turbin added another 51 yards and the team’s only score.
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