
"We have reached a point where the Cowboys are 5-5-1, and while they just won consecutive games for the first time this season, they have yet to be north of .500 at any point in 2025. In fact, the Cowboys have not been north of .500 since Week 5 of last season when they were 3-2. It goes without saying that a win on Thanksgiving Day against the Kansas City Chiefs would continue to cure the sickness that surrounded the team,"
"Here is the state of the NFC playoff picture following Week 12: Division Leader: Los Angeles Rams (9-2) Division Leader: Philadelphia Eagles (8-3) Division Leader: Chicago Bears (8-3) Division Leader: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5) Wild Card: Seattle Seahawks (8-3) Wild Card: Green Bay Packers (7-3-1) Wild Card: San Francisco 49ers (8-4) In The Hunt: Detroit Lions (7-4) In The Hunt: Carolina Panthers (6-6) In The Hunt: Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1)"
The Dallas Cowboys have won two straight games and stand 5-5-1, still never above .500 during the 2025 season. The Cowboys were last above .500 in Week 5 of the previous season at 3-2. A Thanksgiving Day game at Kansas City would significantly improve playoff chances. NFC leaders include the Los Angeles Rams (9-2), Philadelphia Eagles (8-3), Chicago Bears (8-3), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5). Wild-card teams include Seattle (8-3), Green Bay (7-3-1), and San Francisco (8-4). The Cowboys mounted a comeback from a 21-0 deficit in Week 12 but still need continued wins and favorable conference results. Dallas will visit Detroit next Thursday.
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