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IRVING, Texas -- With Sunday’s 37-36 loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Dallas Cowboys made history. Maybe not quite the history of allowing more yards in a game in franchise history twice in a span of three games. Maybe not as bad as allowing an NFL-record 40 first downs to the New Orleans Saints. Maybe not as bad as seeing five quarterbacks throw four touchdown passes against them this season. The one-point loss to the Packers was the Cowboys’ third of the season, tying them for the most one-point losses in a single season in NFL history, according to ESPN Stats & Information.Continue reading...