JERRY JONES BREAKS SILENCE: Cowboys’ Rough Start Sparks Hope for a Major Turnaround
The Cowboys’ 3-4 record has been marred by injuries, mistakes, and overall poor performance on the field. Dak Prescott has struggled, throwing eight interceptions in seven games, a stark contrast to his nine picks for the entire 2023 season.
The offense has lacked energy and consistency, and the depleted defense has made it difficult for the team to compete effectively.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones acknowledges the challenges, admitting that this start has been
“rougher than I anticipated,” according to ESPN.
However, he remains hopeful as the team nears the midpoint of the season. “I didn’t expect the difficulties we’re facing,” Jones said on Friday,
“but I’ve seen teams overcome similar situations and turn it around while sitting at 3-4.”
This weekend, the Cowboys will face a significant challenge against the 5-3 Falcons, who have been scoring nearly 30 points per game lately. With a 3-4 record, this is a crucial moment for the team to start turning things around.
“I see every game as a must-win, especially now at 3-4,” Prescott stated via ESPN.
“There’s still a lot of season left, and we need to focus on getting back to even, particularly with some home games coming up.”