The Dallas Cowboys are facing a critical moment in their season after a disappointing 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, marking their third consecutive defeat. Owner Jerry Jones, who rarely addresses the media after road games, expressed his concern for the team's performance and the frustrations of the fan base.
Jones reflected on the team's struggles and hinted at potential trades before the deadline, emphasizing his belief in the players' ability to turn things around despite a daunting schedule ahead, including upcoming games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
While praising players like CeeDee Lamb and expressing concern over Dak Prescott's injury, Jones acknowledged the team's issues, including penalties and miscommunications on the field. The Cowboys are projected to pick 11th overall in the upcoming NFL draft if the season were to end today, highlighting the urgency for improvement.