The Cowboys are above .500 for the first time in a long time
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The Cowboys are above .500 for the first time in a long time
"Dallas has now won three games in a row and it has all happened rather quickly as we are at the Thanksgiving Day holiday. This marks the first time that the Cowboys have a winning streak of at least three games since around this point of the 2023 season, almost two whole years ago. They won five in a row from a stretch starting before Thanksgiving and running through a little bit after."
"That is not the only "first time in a while" thing the Cowboys accomplished by winning when you were on your second piece of pecan pie. As the Cowboys have won three games in a row they have finally crawled out of the hole that is .500 from a record standpoint and are officially above it. This is the first time that the Cowboys are north of .500 since they were 3-2 following their Week 5 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers last season."
"Needless to say, it has been a long while since the vibes and energy were this fun and optimistic around the Cowboys. We will see if they can keep it going next Thursday night against the Detroit Lions, but right now all of the fun and wild conversations about them and playoffs are well within range. They are still a bit of a stretch, but you no longer have to hurt yourself to make that reach."
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day and extended their winning streak to three games. The three-game run is the first time the team has reached at least three consecutive wins since around Thanksgiving of the 2023 season, when they compiled a five-game streak spanning before and after that holiday. The victory moved the Cowboys above .500 for the first time since they were 3-2 after Week 5 of last season following the win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Team energy and optimism have increased, and playoff conversations are now more plausible heading into a Thursday night game against the Detroit Lions.
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