Privacy Invasion: Cowboys Players’ Personal Information Exposed by Upset Fans Following Devastating Loss to Bills.

Privacy Invasion: Cowboys Players’ Personal Information Exposed by Upset Fans Following Devastating Loss to Bills.

The already difficult day at work for two Dallas Cowboys players took a turn for the worse today.

After the Cowboys’ 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, some fans became extremely irate and

revealing personal details about fellow safety Juanyeh Thomas and Dallas safety Jayron Kearse.

Kearse’s home address was made public in this regrettable incident, and Thomas’s phone number was also visible to all.

Kearse started the incident by asking why he was given a penalty in a play on social media, to which supporters quickly responded by criticizing his poor performance.

Thomas stepped in to help his buddy, but when supporters’ criticism went beyond justifiable boundaries, things got out of hand.

Thomas expressed his displeasure, emphasizing that certain supporters had “crossed a line.” Thomas, who had to change his phone number as a result of the breach, said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News,

“I can take criticism, but you do cross a line when you start doing dumb stuff like that, for real.” You have to draw a boundary when it comes to disclosing personal information like phone numbers and addresses. It’s still a game at the end of the day. Individuals have lives.

In retrospect, Thomas talked about the deluge of calls and texts he received and expressed shock at how someone could expose such private information.

The Cowboys had a lot of losses on the field even though they had recently sealed a postseason berth. Their season record slipped to 10-4 with the loss against the Bills, which also put them one game behind the NFC-leading San Francisco 49ers.

Despite having won eight games by a margin of 20 points or more and been known for their high-scoring performances all season, the Cowboys managed a season-low 195 yards of offense.

With one interception, quarterback Dak Prescott completed 21 of 34 passes for 134 yards.

Running back James Cook turned in a stellar outing, gaining a career-high 179 yards on the ground and two scores, despite Bills quarterback Josh Allen throwing for just 94 yards.

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