Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says his team CAN still win the Super Bowl despite back-to-back losses: ‘I wouldn’t trade our position for a better one today’
Despite the Dallas Cowboys’ two straight losses in the past two weeks, owner Jerry Jones is certain his team can win the Super Bowl this year.
Jones stated on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, “I wouldn’t trade our position for a better one today— and it has everything to do with how healthy we are in key spots.”
“We’re in as good of a shape as we’ve been in many years, for this team to go on a good-game run and win this thing,” Jones said in reference to his squad’s readiness to win a football game.
And for this time of year, that says a lot. Many people are unable to say that. However, if we tidy up a few things, our team may be far better.
Dallas is 3-4 overall versus teams that are currently positioned for the playoffs after losing to the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins in the previous two weekends.
Since 1995, when the franchise last won the Super Bowl, the Cowboys have not advanced to a conference championship game.
The 4-11 Washington Commanders are the lowly foe of the Cowboys, therefore games against them bookend an arduous home stretch schedule.
On Saturday, Dallas plays the Detroit Lions in their final regular-season game against a potential playoff opponent.
With a 10-5 record overall, the Cowboys will probably start as the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs because they lost the tiebreaker against the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC East championship.
For Dallas to pass the Eagles in the standings, they would need to lose both of their remaining games against the New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals, who have already been eliminated.
Having the fifth seed would mean having to travel for a Wild Card playoff match and having little chance of hosting a playoff game at AT&T Stadium.
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