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πŸ† Cowboys Draft Like They Own the League 🀠πŸ”₯ Two First-Round Swings & Zero Apologies ⭐πŸ’ͺπŸ“’

T he Dallas Cowboys didn’t exactly sneak into this draft like a thief in the night—they busted through the door loud, confident, and daring someone to question them . While the rest of the league played it safe, Dallas leaned into chaos with swagger. This was a draft run on confidence, caffeine, and the belief that the star on the helmet makes players hit harder. Love it or hate it, the Cowboys made sure nobody ignored them. And let’s talk about those two first-round pick selections—because Dallas absolutely swung with both fists. Two picks, two statements, zero fear. The Cowboys didn’t hedge, didn’t trade away, didn’t blink. They took their guys and basically told the league, “Yeah, we know something you don’t.” Whether it was about power, speed, or flat-out edge, those first-rounders were drafted with the expectation to contribute immediately—or at least scare opposing coordinators into losing sleep. Early on, the Cowboys went all-in on upside, and that’s peak Jerry Jones energy. Th...

Cowboys Crush Commanders: Another Prescott Masterclass in NFC East Beatdown







Let’s be honest—this wasn’t just a win. It was a full-blown demolition. The Dallas Cowboys didn’t just beat the Washington Commanders today, they embarrassed them in front of 93,000 fans at AT&T Stadium. Final score? 44-22. And if you’re a Commanders fan, you might want to look away because this was a clinic in dominance. Dak Prescott, the undisputed landlord of the NFC East, once again reminded Washington who owns the east. He threw for 264 yards, 3 touchdowns, and zero interceptions, improving his career record against the Commanders to a ridiculous 12-2 when healthy1.

Prescott’s favorite target? None other than CeeDee Lamb, who returned from injury like a man possessed. He torched Washington’s depleted secondary for 110 yards on just 5 catches, including a 74-yard touchdown bomb that had fans screaming and defenders gasping for air2. Tight end Jake Ferguson added two more scores, becoming the first tight end in NFL history with 50 catches and 6 TDs in the first seven games of a season. Meanwhile, Javonte Williams bulldozed his way to 116 rushing yards and a touchdown, making Washington’s front seven look like traffic cones.


And let’s talk about the Cowboys’ defense. Coming into this game ranked dead last in total defense, they flipped the script and turned into a nightmare for Washington’s QB Jayden Daniels. Daniels was strip-sacked by Shemar James, injured his hamstring, and was replaced by Marcus Mariota, who promptly threw a pick-six to DaRon Bland—a 68-yard house call that sealed the game and sent Commanders fans into early mourning2. Bland now has six career pick-sixes, continuing his reign as one of the most dangerous ball hawks in the league.


Let’s not forget the special teams. Brandon Aubrey nailed a 61-yard field goal, setting an NFL record with five career 60+ yard field goals. That’s right—while Washington was busy racking up 11 penalties for 118 yards, Dallas was breaking records and stacking highlights. The Cowboys scored in all three phases of the game, and the Commanders? Well, they scored some pity points and lost their quarterback. Again.

Bottom line: Dak Prescott owns the Commanders. He’s now thrown 30 touchdowns and just 5 interceptions against them in 14 games, with a passer rating north of 1063. Washington has had more quarterbacks than wins against Dak. Today’s beatdown was just another chapter in the saga of Prescott’s NFC East dominance. So Commanders fans, maybe next time just stay home. Because when Dak’s healthy, it’s not a rivalry—it’s a ritual sacrifice.


 


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