Jerry Jones won’t admit it is curtains at AT&T Stadium

Jerry Jones isn’t getting a designer to have curtains installed at AT&T Stadium

No matter the 3-6 record and loss of quarterback Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys owner refuses to says it is curtains for his team in 2024 or anytime at AT&T Stadium.

The Cowboys were walloped by the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, 34-6, On one play, elite WR CeeDee Lamb was in the end zone ready to catch a touchdown pass.

Problem was he couldn’t see the football through the sun beading down at the venue.

Lamb was asked if thought curtains would be beneficial, especially in games that start in the late-afternoon window.

“Yes,” he said. “1,000 percent.”

Will he bring it up to Jones?

“I mean y’all are doing my job right now,”

Jones has been stubborn about no curtains for the 15 years of the stadium’s existence and he isn’t changing.

“Well, let’s just tear the damn stadium down and build another one? You kidding me?” Jones said.

Will Micah Parsons play this week? Injury update for Cowboys DE

The Dallas Cowboys are getting Micah Parsons back in time for the Eagles

The Dallas Cowboys offense will be without quarterback Dak Prescott as he ponders season-ending surgery on his hamstring. Will the defense be without Micah Parsons when it plays the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday?

Micah Parsons injury update

Parsons has been rehabbing a high left ankle sprain. The Cowboys have struggled this season on both offense and defense. Parsons’ absence has been a huge factor to Dallas’ issues.

How long has Micah Parsons been out?

The linebacker has been out since Week Four when he sprained his ankle against the New York Giants.

Dallas Cowboys’ defensive end depth chart

While Parsons is often thought of as a linebacker, he is listed on the Cowboys’ depth chart as a right defensive end. Behind him is Tyrush Wheat. Sam Williams (suspended) and Marshawk Kneeland (IR) are also listed.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says Dak Prescott ‘likely’ headed to IR

Jerry Jones believes Dak Prescott is destined for IR with a bad hamstring

The Dallas Cowboys can’t avoid more bad news in a sad season.

Team owner Jerry Jones went on the radio Tuesday and said it appears Dak Prescott’s hamstring injury has the quarterback headed for IR

“It’s likely we’ll IR him,” Jones said on his weekly radio hit on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. “We’ll see how his rehab goes.”

Prescott was injured in Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons. He will miss at least four games if placed on IR.

In his absence, Cooper Rush will take over at quarterback against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10.

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott expected to miss multiple weeks

The Cowboys will likely be without Dak Prescott for multiple weeks

The Dallas Cowboys’ challenges in 2024 became greater on Monday when it was reported quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to miss multiple weeks due to the hamstring injury suffered in the loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.

The Cowboys play host to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday and that means Cooper Rush will get the start.

Trailing Falcons, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott exits with hamstring injury

Dak Prescott suffers an injured hamstring

The Dallas Cowboys can’t catch any kind of break in 2024.

Trailing 27-13 in the fourth quarter to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, the Cowboys ruled out Dak Prescott with a hamstring injury.

The FOX broadcast thought Prescott was suffering a hand injury and there appeared to be swelling.

However, when Cooper Rush went into the game in the fourth quarter, Pam Oliver reported the Cowboys said Prescott was out due to a hamstring injury.

The timing couldn’t  be worse as Dallas goes from one kind of bird, the Falcons, to another, the Philadelphia Eagles, next week

Mike McCarthy slams screen to turf as Cowboys’ frustrations mount

Mike McCarthy was overcome by frustration

The Dallas Cowboys are having a season to forget.

They were making the Atlanta Falcons’ pass rush look fierce on Sunday. The Falcons had six sacks coming into the game and had two in three quarters.

Brian Anger almost threw an interception on a fake punt.

Dalvin Cook, who has been infrequently used, was the 12th player on the field before a fourth-and-one that became a fourth-and-six.

All that led to Mike McCarthy finally losing his cool on the sidelines.

Dak Prescott, Rico Dowdle with dazzling three-yard touchdown connection

Dak Prescott throws a TD pass for Dallas

If there is such a thing as a spectacular three-yard touchdown pass, the Dallas Cowboys executed it on Sunday.

Trailing the Atlanta Falcons, 14-3, in the second quarter, Dak Prescott went into scramble mode.

The Cowboys’ QB had dodge his own offensive lineman before finding Rico Dowdle in the end zone.

As has been the case this season, nothing is easy for Dallas.

Dowdle puts on a juggling act before coming down with the football in the end zone.

After the PAT, the Cowboys trailed, 14-10.

Will Ezekiel Elliott play in Week Nine? Update on Cowboys running back

Ezekiel Elliott won’t be with the Cowboys in Atlanta

The Dallas Cowboys have had all sorts of issues in 2024. The running game is one of them. They are making Dalvin Cook active for Sunday’s game with the Atlanta Falcons. What does that mean for Ezekiel Elliott?

What is Elliott’s status for Week Nine?

Todd Archer of ESPN reported Saturday that Elliott will not be with Dallas for its game on Sunday in Atlanta.

What is the Cowboys’ depth chart at RB?

Rico Dowdle is listed as the top back for Dallas. Behind him are Cook and Deuce Vaughn. Elliott was considered the second-stringer.

Jerry Jones loses it on radio hosts during interview

Jerry Jones was sizzling when interviewed on a radio show

Jerry Jones didn’t have a happy 82nd birthday on Sunday. His Dallas Cowboys were clobbered by the Detroit Lions, 47-9.

Tuesday he appeared on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas for a radio segment.

He didn’t handle the questions any better than his defense handled the Lions’ offense.

Check out this for a perturbed owner:

“Listen, let me tell you what I’ll do about it, I will let us sit down and look at the decisions we’ve made over the last several years. OK? I’ll look at it,” Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. “Now if you think I’m interested on a damn phone call with you over the radio and sitting here and throwing all the good out with the dishwater, you’d have got to be smoking something over there this morning. I’m not. And I really don’t … and I don’t even want our listeners listening to me talk about. This is not your job. Your job isn’t to let me go over the reasons that I did something and I’m sorry that I did it. That’s not your job.

“That’s not your job or I’ll get somebody else to ask these questions, men. No, no. I’m not kidding.”

Jones offered a take a bit later.

“There will be one Super Bowl champion. What the others do wrong? There’s one Super Bowl champion,” Jones said. “Now we want to be that champion, and I’m sure not throwing the towel in today because of what happened out there Sunday.

“But I’m not going to sit here and waste a lot of energy, a lot of time and ‘Let’s talk about what I should have done about the ’07 or 2017.’ Come on. Come on. I’ve got more time than that and I don’t even have time on this great show for looking back at decisions.”

The Cowboys have a bye this week. A good time to try and solve what is wrong and for Jones to cool off.

 

Week Six was doomsday for Dallas Cowboys against Detroit Lions

The Lions destroyed the Cowboys in Dallas

The Dallas Cowboys entered Week Six ready for a big game against the Detroit Lions.

The problem is they weren’t ready for the game or the Lions.

The final score was Detroit 47, Dallas 9.

The Cowboys are 0-3 at home and 3-3 overall heading into their bye week.

Sunday was Jerry Jones’ birthday. Mike McCarthy might not want to offer him birthday wishes after the way the game played out.

The Lions used every trick in the playbook against an injury-riddled Dallas defense. Still, allowing 47 points on the road is beyond putrid. It was the second-most points Detroit scored in a road game to 52 points at Green Bay in 1952.

The Lions forced five turnovers, including three interceptions. Each team had 65 plays: the Lions wound up with 492 yards of offense to Dallas’ 251,

The Cowboys have lost four in a row at home. factoring in the 48-32 playoff disaster that ended last season. They have been outscored 167-85 in those games.

There is big trouble in Dallas. The bye week bears watching.