FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys find themselves at a critical juncture in their season, needing to adopt a “whatever it takes” mentality, reminiscent of the Avengers in their quest against Thanos. With their NFC East rivals faltering, the Cowboys have a renewed shot at playoff contention, despite earlier doubts about their capabilities.
After a rough start characterized by a 4-5-1 record and a lack of winning momentum, the Cowboys managed to turn their fortunes around with three consecutive victories, including a dramatic comeback against the Philadelphia Eagles and a Thanksgiving win over the Kansas City Chiefs. This latter match became the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history, showcasing the Cowboys’ resilience and ability to perform on the big stage.
However, the Cowboys faced a setback against the Detroit Lions, which exposed their vulnerabilities as they struggled on the road—contributing to self-inflicted mistakes that almost cost them the game. Yet, even in defeat, the performance hinted at the Cowboys’ potential, leaving fans contemplating whether their struggles stemmed from their own limitations or the strength of their opponents, the Lions.
The Cowboys’ playoff hopes were further revived, albeit precariously, when Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a shocking loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, marked by Hurts throwing four interceptions in overtime. This shift gave the Cowboys a glimmer of hope, echoing the Eagles’ collapse in the previous season when a promising start unraveled.
For the Cowboys to capitalize on this opportunity, they must win their final four regular-season games without any margin for error. A staggering statistic looms over their hopes: they have been outscored 49-109 in the first quarter of games throughout the season. Improving their early-game performance could be pivotal as they aim to secure the NFC East title.
In terms of competition, the path for the Cowboys is daunting but feasible. To retain a chance at winning the division, the Eagles must falter in at least two of their remaining four games, which include matchups against the Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, and the Buffalo Bills. With the Eagles appearing vulnerable, especially after their recent performances, the Cowboys hope to take advantage of their missteps.
Simultaneously, the Chicago Bears pose another challenge. If the Cowboys cannot clinch the division title, they may still vie for a wild card spot, but they will need the Bears to struggle in their final games. This includes key matchups against competitive teams like the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers.
Additionally, the Cowboys will need to keep an eye on the Lions and 49ers. If these teams falter in their upcoming contests, it could open the door for the Cowboys to sneak into the playoffs. Given the unpredictable nature of the NFC East, where any team can spring a surprise, the Cowboys must focus on winning while hoping that their rivals stumble.
The urgency is palpable: with each passing game, the Cowboys should either redefine their season or prepare for an early exit. The message is clear—there’s no room for error or complacency. As they gear up to face their next opponent, securing a victory and relying on the Eagles, Bears, and other competitors to falter could determine the Cowboys’ fate as they strive for postseason glory. Whatever it takes—it’s a rallying cry that could define the remainder of their campaign.

