As they usually do, the Dallas Cowboys and their fans got really hyped up ahead of this season.
Even though the Philadelphia Eagles figured to be the best team in the division, they never doubted their ability to get the job done and challenge them at the top, and that has been the case thus far.
Nonetheless, as good as they’ve looked at times, they’ve also left a lot to be desired every single time they’ve been asked to play on the road.
That’s why former NFL WR Keyshawn Johnson isn’t so sure about their chances to bounce back vs. the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Talking on “Undisputed,” he explained why he doesn’t love the Cowboys’ chances to get the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
.@keyshawn is not confident in the Cowboys bouncing back vs. Dolphins in Miami: pic.twitter.com/1HugG6ewbc
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) December 21, 2023
The Cowboys are fresh off a disappointing effort vs. the Buffalo Bills, and staying another week away from Jerry World might not be what the doctor ordered.
The Miami Dolphins are coming off thrashing the New York Jets’ solid defense, with Tua Tagovailoa making a statement and proving that he doesn’t need Tyreek Hill to be efficient.
On top of that, the Dolphins have one of the most explosive running-back duos in the league.
De’Von Achane and Raheem Mostert are an elite one-two punch, and the Cowboys should be scared of them after watching what James Cook was able to do to them last week.
Of course, the Dolphins have also struggled to beat winning teams, and the Cowboys could still find success against them.
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