
"In the front lobby of The Star sit the five Vince Lombardi trophies from the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl wins. Just about every day, those who take a tour of the Cowboys' facility will take pictures and remember what are officially the good old days. The Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has now reached 30 years. The current players are hardly responsible for decades of disappointment, but there is no question 2025 is a disappointment."
"Before the Cowboys' losing streak reached three games, coach Brian Schottenheimer agreed that the Cowboys needed to make the playoffs for the season to be a success. "You can't sit up here and talk about winning world championships, and if you don't make the playoffs, you don't have a chance to win a world championship," Schottenheimer said. "Winning is the No. 1 objective." He acknowledged last week there has not been enough winning."
"But there have been successes, mostly individual, if not the ultimate success. "They're out there," owner and general manager Jerry Jones said after Sunday's 34-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Here are some: Dak Prescott missed the final nine games last season with a hamstring avulsion but returned in 2025 with one of his best statistical seasons. He has thrown for 4,175 yards with 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions."
In the front lobby of The Star sit the five Vince Lombardi trophies from the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl wins. The Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has reached 30 years. With two games remaining the team is 6-8-1 and guaranteed a non-winning record, eliminating playoff qualification. Winning is described as the No. 1 objective and playoff qualification was framed as necessary for a successful season. Individual successes included Dak Prescott's strong statistical season, George Pickens' career highs in catches and yards, and CeeDee Lamb reaching 1,000 receiving yards for a fifth straight season.
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