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Cowboys win on Turkey Day vs. Chiefs

The Dallas Cowboys needed a Thanksgiving miracle to stay alive in a tightening NFC playoff race, and they got one, starring Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, and a defense that finally punched back against Patrick Mahomes.

Dallas didn’t blink after an early interception, instead unleashing a BULLY-ball passing attack that torched Kansas City’s secondary and powered a thrilling 31-28 win at AT&T Stadium.

CeeDee Lamb said he’d catch the f*ing ball, and then backed it up with 112 yards and a touchdown, while Pickens dropped another six catches for 88 yards as both receivers manhandled Chiefs cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson.

Prescott shook off his early mistake and delivered a command performance, throwing for 320 yards and two scores while leading six scoring drives.

Even the defense rose to the moment, sacking Mahomes three times, including a vintage two-sack day from Jadeveon Clowney, and holding Kansas City to just 5-of-13 on third down.

And suddenly, the Cowboys don’t just look alive, they look dangerous.

Back-to-back wins over the defending Super Bowl champs (Philadelphia) and the defending AFC champs (Kansas City) mark their most impressive two-game stretch in years, maybe a decade.

A win next Thursday in Detroit would officially turn this from a midseason revival into something bonkers… the start of a miraculous playoff run that nobody saw coming but everyone is now watching unfold in real time.

The Dallas Stars capped their four-game road trip with a wild, wacky, utterly chaotic 3-2 win in Seattle, the perfect Wacky Wednesday energy.

Casey DeSmith bailed out Dallas all night while Roope Hintz and Esa Lindell delivered the timely goals the Stars needed to survive the Kraken forecheck and steal two points.

At 3-0-1 on the trip, the Stars somehow keep finding ways to hang around, hang on, and head home looking like a team built for the grind.

The DLLS Wings crew broke down a big and up coming moment for the team, The Decision on Arike Ogunbowale as she heads into 2026 free agency.

With Paige Bueckers, a new head coach in José Fernández, and the No. 1 pick on the table, the Wings must choose a direction, extend Arike, core her, trade her, etc., and rebuild around a new identity.

We dove into every scenario, what it means for Dallas’ future, and how this decision could reshape the franchise for the next five years.

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Ali Jawad
Dallas Cowboys ​Content Creator/Newsletter Writer
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