Does the Cowboys' Week 17 history favor a Christmas Day win? " Inside The Star
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Does the Cowboys' Week 17 history favor a Christmas Day win? " Inside The Star
"If past performance is any indication, the Dallas Cowboys can expect to find a post-game Christmas Day meal of coal waiting for them on the plane ride home tonight. The Cowboys are just 14-22 since the 17th week was added to the regular season slate. They are 6-17 when playing away from Dallas. The Cowboys are 4-5 all-time against Washington in Week 17 games, and won the last Week 17 meeting back in 2019 at AT&T Stadium."
"The Cowboys come into this season with an impressive 79-49-2 all-time record against Washington. That number will change after the two teams meet in Week 7 at AT&T Stadium. When it comes to playing in the nation's capital, the Cowboys are just 36-31 against the Commanders. That's with the Cowboys winning the last two meetings in 2023 and 2024, and nine of the last 12 overall, in D.C. After winning a wild game in D.C. last year, the Cowboys hosted Washington in the season finale. That game ended Trey Lance's Cowboys' career with a 23-19 loss."
The Cowboys have gone 14-22 since the NFL added a 17th regular-season week and are 6-17 in road games. Dallas holds a 79-49-2 all-time record versus Washington but is only 36-31 in games played in Washington, D.C. The Cowboys won the last two meetings in 2023 and 2024 and nine of the last 12 in the capital. Dallas is 4-5 all-time in Week 17 matchups with Washington and last won a Week 17 meeting in 2019 at AT&T Stadium. Dallas has previously played on Christmas Day in 1971, 1995, 2000 and 2010.
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