Things look bleak for the Cowboys right now. They lost consecutive games for the first time this season and then went off to their bye. They've had to sit with that feeling for a full week now, and on top of it they've watched the Eagles rip off their third straight win. According to the prediction model from The Athletic, Dallas has just a 7% chance of making the postseason right now.
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Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams will play Monday night, not sure how many snaps, but the extra time off with the bye week probably helped. Rookie cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. who is trending toward making his NFL debut in Week 11. A third-round pick out of East Carolina, Revel was considered one of the biggest steals in the NFL draft. He had borderline first-round talent, but was still recovering from a torn ACL, leading to his slide.
A physical, instinctive safety with elite range and football IQ, Caleb Downs could become the leader Dallas has long lacked on the back end. The Ohio State standout diagnoses plays quickly, hits with authority, and brings the same kind of command to a defense that quarterbacks bring to an offense. He's the kind of player who instantly raises the standard for everyone around him - something the Cowboys have missed since Darren Woodson's prime years.
The Dallas Cowboys are 3-5-1 and spent the bye week recharging and replenishing. The latter is particularly true as Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams joined the fold. With players like DeMarvion Overshown and Shavon Revel set to make their season debuts at some point soon, it isn't unfair to say that things are going to look seriously different for a defense that has been among the NFL's worst through the first half of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys' bye week is closing and they now return to prep for a game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football. The Cowboys record, 3-5-1, obviously didn't move over the weekend. The Las Vegas Raiders played on Thursday night, and lost to the Denver Broncos 10-7. The Raiders are 2-7 on the season. So the Cowboys once again get a game against a team with an inferior record, but that probably doesn't instill much confidence in Dallas fans.
The Dallas Cowboys are on their bye week, with a lot of work to do entering the bye off their first back-to-back losses in 2025. The 3-5-1 team will look quite a bit different on defense when they're back in action off the bye for another Monday night game at the Las Vegas Raiders. The Cowboys made trade deadline deals for linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Diggs asked for and was granted his release. Diggs was in his second season with the Titans. This is actually the second season in a row in which Diggs won't finish the season for Tennessee. Diggs' 2024 campaign came to a close after eight starts when he suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury. He played one more game for the team this year before being granted his exit.
The Dallas Cowboys are on a bye before prepping for the a Monday night game against the Las Vegas Raiders, a game Dallas is currently favored by 3.5 points according to FanDuel. An NFL bye week is a good time to look back at what a team has accomplished through the first part of their season, and around the Cowboys it has been mostly disappointment. Their 3-5-1 record is uninspiring, and the belief that they can make a playoff push is diminishing rapidly.
For the previous eight opponents, they have all seen the same thing happen the following week after playing the Cowboys. They have all scored fewer points the week after playing Dallas than they did when they lined up against the Cowboys. For seven of those eight teams, they scored fewer points the week before playing Dallas too. The only team to break the trend of scoring more the week before was Washington.
The Dallas Cowboys are using the trade deadline to try and save themselves in a 2025 season that was already on thin ice going into Monday night against a struggling Arizona Cardinals team, and might have slipped away entirely with a 27-17 primetime loss. Can you even fix a defense that painted Dallas into this near-impossible corner, no matter what Jerry Jones tried on the trade market?
After the Bengals reduced his playing time, linebacker Logan Wilson requested a trade out of Cincinnati in late October. The Bengals granted his wish a few hours before the deadline on Tuesday, sending him to the Cowboys for a 2026 seventh-round pick. The Bengals received other offers for Wilson, but they liked the Cowboys' the best.
Let's look at management instead. Who do you blame most for the mess we are in? Jerry Jones - The easy answer. He's the ultimate boss, and his decision to trade Micah Parsons undoubtedly weakened the defense right before the season started. So his roster moves hurt his cause, but he ultimately doesn't coach them each week. And the Cowboys have talent on their roster. They should be better than this.