Cowboys' coaching search lingers as NFC East rivals vie for Super Bowl
Briefly

As the Cowboys continue their coaching search, owner Jerry Jones remains hopeful that the new head coach can finally break the franchise’s championship drought, which has now reached 29 seasons. Jones faces the disappointment of seeing rival teams, notably the Eagles and Commanders, advance to the NFC Championship Game while his own team ended with a disappointing 7-10 record the previous season. This disparity amplifies the urgency to find a coach capable of transforming the team’s fortunes back to Super Bowl contenders.
The pain is particularly acute for Cowboys fans as Washington's victory meant another year of the franchise's playoff absence, extending their longest championship drought in the NFC. Compounding the frustration is the fact that a number of former Cowboys staff and players now contribute to Washington's success, highlighting the potential lost opportunities that have slipped through Dallas’ fingers while rivals thrive.
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