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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is itching to return from injured reserve, but many wonder whether it's best for the two sides to part ways.
Dak Prescott stared blankly for several seconds when the star quarterback was asked what the goal would be for the Dallas Cowboys over the final three games with their playoff hopes all but gone.
ARLINGTON, Texas — It would’ve been easy for the Vikings to simply go through the motions on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium. They were eliminated from playoff contention before they stepped foot on the field for the nightcap against the Cowboys.
For a moment, the 2025 Cowboys looked like they were ready to pull off a miracle. After starting the year 3–5–1, the Cowboys rallied to win three straight games in November, including back-to-back wins over last year’s Super Bowl teams in the Eagles and Chiefs.
Their playoff hopes are two inches from being over. All that's needed is one final nail to be driven into the coffin. Dallas has one shot at making the dance, and those who self-identify as Eagles fans have to feel good about their team's chances of delivering the knockout punch.
Brandon Aubrey rarely misses, but his 2 blown kicks Sunday were huge in the Cowboys' Week 15 loss. Still, the ex-soccer star is taking it in stride.
The story of the night was J.J. McCarthy's highly-encouraging performance, but there were key contributions from a number of Vikings players in all three phases. Let's dive into the snap counts and notable PFF grades from this one.