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FRISCO — The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Tuesday morning that 26 players have advanced as semifinalists in the modern-era players category. The Dallas Cowboys have two worthy stars. Jason Witten, the star tight end, and Darren Woodson, the elite safety from three Super Bowl title teams, made the cut.
Pickens had his fourth game of at least 134 receiving yards in Sunday’s 24-21 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. He also scored his eighth touchdown. He’s now second among all NFL players in receiving yards (1,054) and third in receiving touchdowns.
The Cowboys have won two straight games, but will they have a chance to make the postseason in a stacked NFC? As of now, the Dallas Cowboys are on the outside looking in of the NFC playoff picture. Dallas is 5-5-1,
The Cowboys’ 21-point come-from-behind victory tied the largest comeback in team history, the last time occurring in St. Louis in 2014 versus the Cardinals. Here are some gameday sideline notes from the Cowboys’ win:
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Philadelphia would go on to score a touchdown that drive, leading the Cowboys to trail 14-0. And though Dallas came back to win it in the end, it turns out Flournoy had tipped the football. FOX's broadcast showed a close-up replay of Flournoy's fingers hitting the ball. But it was too late.
The defense is going from a liability to a strength for the Dallas Cowboys since the trade for standout defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
The Cowboys' backs are still against the wall, but their win over the Eagles gave them a real chance at making the playoffs.
The Dallas Cowboys kept their long-shot playoff hopes alive with Sunday’s comeback victory against the Philadelphia Eagles.