
"(We hope) the situation is going to continue to evolve, which I know it will. Coach Eberflus has been a high-end coach," Jones told 105.3 The Fan last Friday. "I know right now he's not satisfied with where we are. We all have to be better as a team, all our players, all our coaches, all our executives, ownership, everybody needs to look in the mirror and see where they can be better."
"Despite boasting one of the NFL's most productive offenses, the Cowboys entered Monday's game against the Cardinals with a lackluster 3-4-1 record. A struggling defense has been the main culprit. The Cowboys are 31st in the NFL in both points and yards allowed per game, beating out only the Bengals' historically bad stop unit in those two categories. While things have gone poorly under under first-year defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus,"
The Cowboys entered Monday's game with a 3-4-1 record despite one of the NFL's most productive offenses. A struggling defense is the primary issue, ranking 31st in both points and yards allowed per game and ahead of only the Bengals. The defense surrendered massive yardage in recent losses, including 410 yards (216 rushing) to the Panthers and 426 yards (179 rushing) to the Broncos, with Denver's quarterback throwing four touchdown passes. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones expressed hope Matt Eberflus remains the defensive coordinator in 2026 and said everyone must improve. Dallas reportedly agreed to one trade and could add more defenders, with names linked including Trey Hendrickson and Logan Wils
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