
"The Dallas Cowboys will not be representing The Star in the 2025 NFL Playoffs, but there are still some good things to take away from the season. For one, the offense was electric, and only seemed to struggle when forced to play one-dimensionally because the defense couldn't get a stop to save their lives. QB Dak Prescott is at the head of the league's top-scoring offense."
"The offense was also supported by the rebirth of a strong running game. Carried by the legs of RB Javonte Williams, but schemed up by new OC Klayton Adams and OL Coach Conor Riley, the Dallas run game was a perfect complement to Prescott's strength: passing out of play action. Considering the plethora of options at Prescott's disposal, it's no surprise the offense was so successful."
"If you aren't familiar with #19 Ryan Flournoy, you better get acclimated quickly because he will be a force to be reckoned with next season. The 2024 sixth-round pick spent most of the season buried in the depth behind Jalen Tolbert and Jonathan Mingo, patiently awaiting his chance. His efforts on special teams, and taking advantage of his opportunity when Lamb went down for four games with a high ankle sprain put Flournoy on the map, and he won't be going away."
The Cowboys produced an electric offense led by Dak Prescott, ranking as the league's top-scoring unit. Key receiving weapons included CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, and Prescott led the league in passing yards until sitting out the second half of the Week 18 finale. The running game experienced a rebirth behind Javonte Williams and new coaches Klayton Adams and Conor Riley, creating effective play-action passing. Late-round receiver Ryan Flournoy emerged after special-teams work and opportunities during Lamb's absence, finishing with a 40/475/4 stat line and delivering a breakout performance against the New York Jets. Defensive failures limited overall team success.
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