Cowboys vs. Chargers: The good, the bad, and ugly from Week 16
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Cowboys vs. Chargers: The good, the bad, and ugly from Week 16
"Although it was a loss, the Cowboys did make the game somewhat entertaining Sunday afternoon. They were going toe-to-toe with the Chargers in the first half, but failed to get anything going in the second half. As a result, there was a good mixture of positives and negatives. Maybe they can build on some of the good, the bad, and the ugly from this week and apply it to the evaluation process to improve the team moving forward."
"In what turned out to be a rather disappointing and wasted season, the Cowboys ended up having two 1,000-yard receivers in 2025. George Pickens hit that mark weeks ago and CeeDee Lamb joined him Sunday afternoon in the loss to the Chargers. These two have arguably been the best WR duo in the entire league, but unfortunately it wasn't enough to stack more wins together this year."
The Cowboys entered Week 16 already eliminated from playoff contention and lost 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers. The team matched the Chargers in the first half but collapsed in the second, producing mixed positives and negatives. Two receivers, George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb, each reached 1,000 receiving yards, forming one of the league's best WR duos despite limited team success. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus moved into the booth for a new perspective, but the defense still allowed Justin Herbert to carve up the secondary, and Trevon Diggs' return had little impact. Coaching and roster evaluations loom as the season closes.
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