If it weren’t for Brandon Aubrey, who kicked 64- and 46-yard field goals last week against the New York Giants, the Dallas Cowboys would have a 0-3 record. This Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys were crushed 31-14 on the road against the Chicago Bears and witnessed Caleb Williams’ best professional game.
Last week, the Dallas Cowboys allowed 450 yards and 3 touchdown passes to Russell Wilson, and now Caleb Williams threw for 298 yards and 4 touchdown passes, including a 65-yard “flea flicker” to Luther Burden III, which impressed Tom Brady, who was commentating for Fox Sports.
Clearly, the Dallas Cowboys are still feeling the absence of Micah Parsons, who is now with the Green Bay Packers. The defense was questioned in Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles, but since then, it has been a total sieve.
Jerry Jones reacts to Dak Prescott’s interceptions
The defense was a complete disaster, but the Cowboys’ offense also struggled: CeeDee Lamb got injured, and Dak Prescott, while trailing by 10 points, was intercepted a couple of times by Tremaine Edmunds, a situation that ultimately buried the hopes of Brian Schottenheimer’s team.
During one of Dak Prescott’s interceptions, the cameras pointed to the Soldier Field box where the controversial Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, made a gesture that can be interpreted as disappointment.
To make matters worse, the Cowboys are 1-2, and things are looking even more complicated. Next Sunday, on Sunday Night Football, they will host the Green Bay Packers, which means Micah Parsons will be visiting AT&T Stadium. Remember, the defensive star left the franchise upset after they refused to give him a new contract, something he found with the Packers.
Additionally, in his career, Dak Prescott has a 1-5 record against the Green Bay Packers across playoffs and regular season. His only win against the Packers was way back in 2016.
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