Jerry Jones, the owner and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, expressed surprise at the team’s 3-7 record this season. Despite winning three Super Bowls in the 1990s, Jones acknowledged that every team faces rough seasons, and this year has been unexpected.
The Cowboys’ current record puts them in a position to have a top-10 pick in next year’s draft. With head coach Mike McCarthy in the final year of his contract, there is speculation about potential changes in the coaching staff for the 2025 season. However, Jones believes that the players still have faith in McCarthy and are not giving up despite the disappointing results.
This season, the Cowboys have faced challenges, including losing their first five home games for the first time since 1989. The team is on a five-game losing streak, which is the longest since 2015. McCarthy expressed frustration at the team’s performance, highlighting the need for more precision and better execution in critical moments of the game.
During the recent game against the Houston Texans, the Cowboys made some questionable decisions, including a failed fake punt attempt and passing on a field goal attempt. These mistakes contributed to their loss and further highlighted the need for improvement in various areas of the game.
Injuries have also plagued the Cowboys, with key players like Zack Martin, Tyler Smith, and Jake Ferguson sidelined during the game. Quarterback Dak Prescott, who is on injured reserve after hamstring surgery, provided support from the coaches’ booth.
Looking ahead, McCarthy emphasized the importance of fighting back and winning games, especially with tough matchups against teams like the Washington Commanders and the New York Giants. The team’s focus is on putting their best foot forward, despite the challenges they are facing this season.
As the Cowboys navigate through a difficult period, Jones remains optimistic about the team’s potential for improvement. While the current situation may seem bleak, there is a sense of determination and resilience within the team to turn things around and achieve better results in the upcoming games.