
"America's Team finds itself at a crossroads. After a dominating 44-22 victory over Washington in Week 7, the Dallas Cowboys then went to Denver, where they were humbled 44-24. So halfway into the season, their record (3-4-1) doesn't look good at all. Following impressive wins with deflating losses has become a pattern for Dallas in this 2025 campaign, and it raises serious questions about whether this roster possesses the consistency needed for postseason contention."
"The Cowboys' inability to translate home dominance into road success has been stark, averaging over 37 points per game at AT&T Stadium while struggling away from Arlington. Brian Schottenheimer's offense isn't the problem; Dak Prescott continues delivering MVP-caliber numbers with 1,881 passing yards. Rather, it's Matt Eberflus' defense allowing 401.6 yards per contest-dead last in the league-that's proving Dallas' Achilles heel. R.J. Harvey's three touchdowns and Pat Bryant's first career score highlighted Denver's dominance as the Broncos extended their win streak to five games."
Halfway through the season, the Dallas Cowboys sit at 3-4-1 after a dominant 44-22 win over Washington and a humbling 44-24 loss at Denver. The team shows intermittent excellence at home, averaging over 37 points per game at AT&T Stadium, but struggles on the road. Dak Prescott delivers MVP-caliber passing with 1,881 yards and Brian Schottenheimer's offense performs well. The primary issue is Matt Eberflus' defense, allowing 401.6 yards per game—last in the league—creating vulnerability. Defensive lapses and inconsistency threaten postseason contention while division rivals hold an edge.
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