
"The losing streak is over! Maybe that doesn't make you feel all that jolly, as it doesn't aid their chances to make the postseason and hurts their draft stock, but watching the Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Commanders 30-23 will always bring fans plenty of joy. The Cowboys have some extra rest before wrapping up the 2025 season against the New York Giants, and head coach Brian Schottenheimer is hoping to end the year on a positive note."
"This is fandom bias talking, but the Cowboys have some of the nicest-looking jersey combinations out there. The traditional whites with the seafoam green pants are iconic, and it's always a treat when they bring out the navy jerseys. In this game, we were graced with a combo never before seen as they donned the Arctic white helmets and white pants, but instead of the white jersey as they've done before, they went with the navy."
"Despite the Cowboys being one of the top-scoring offenses in the league, they haven't been known for fast starts. Entering the week, they sat in the bottom half with an average of 4.2 points in the first quarter. It takes them a little while to get warmed up. Against the Commanders, they scored touchdowns on each of their first three possessions, and added a field goal on drive number four, making it a perfect 4/4 with scores with 24 points in the first half."
The Dallas Cowboys snapped a losing streak with a 30-23 victory over the Washington Commanders, giving the team extra rest before facing the New York Giants. The win does not significantly improve postseason odds and may hurt draft positioning. The Cowboys unveiled a new Arctic white helmet and navy jersey combination that drew positive attention. The offense started hot, scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions and a field goal on the fourth for 24 first-half points, but production declined in the second half to just two field goals. Starting running back Javonte Williams left the game with a shoulder injury.
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