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Cowboys pull off historic franchise comeback

The Dallas Cowboys pulled off one of the wildest comebacks in franchise history, erasing a 21-0 hole and scoring 24 unanswered behind a vintage Dak Prescott performance and a superstar showing from George Pickens.

A game that looked dead in the first half, penalties, miscues, drops, turnovers, you name it, flipped on its head when Prescott took over, throwing two touchdowns, rushing for another, and passing Tony Romo to become the Cowboys’ all-time leading passer.

Add in Pickens’ 146-yard masterclass, a timely spark from CeeDee Lamb, and a stadium that went from stunned silence to bedlam, and suddenly the Cowboys were back at .500 with their playoff pulse still beating.

In a rivalry built on chaos, this one delivered everything: momentum swings, questionable decisions, defensive meltdowns, and fourth-quarter heroics.

The Cowboys defense, gashed early by Jalen Hurts’ clean pockets, turned into a second-half wall, pitching a shutout, forcing a Saquon Barkley fumble, and getting the play of the game when Osa Odighizuwa finally broke through for a massive sack inside two minutes.

Even the special teams chaos swung back in Dallas’s favor, with Alijah Clark forcing a fumble that Trent Sieg pounced on to set up a chance to take the lead. It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t clean. It was peak NFC East madness.

And when it mattered most, Prescott delivered like the $60-million franchise quarterback. Prescott marched Dallas down the field in the closing moments, setting up Brandon Aubrey’s game-winning field goal to clinch a 24-21 win that tied the biggest comeback in Cowboys history.

From the Pickens takeover to the defense’s late stand, Dallas showed the kind of resilience that keeps a season alive, and just in time, with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs coming to town on Thanksgiving.

The Dallas Wings just hit the jackpot AGAIN, winning the WNBA Draft Lottery for the second straight year and securing the No. 1 pick to pair another superstar prospect with Paige Bueckers.

The DLLS Wings crew dove into the aftermath and what it means for a roster already loaded with young talent.

And with a potentially STACKED 2026 draft class on deck, Dallas now faces a massive, franchise-shaping decision at No. 1.

The Texas Rangers shocked the baseball world by shipping Marcus Semien to the Mets for Brandon Nimmo, a move that clears payroll, boosts on-base ability, and blows wide open several key roster questions.

Nimmo’s bat fits the Rangers’ new contact-heavy philosophy, but his arrival leaves Texas scrambling to solve a massive second-base hole and a suddenly chaotic outfield puzzle involving Wyatt Langford, Evan Carter, and a potential position switch.

And with payroll cuts looming, the Rangers now have to decide whether to trust internal options… or swing big again for someone like Luis Arraez, the ultimate bat-to-ball machine.

DLLS Mavs insider Marc Stein broke down yet ANOTHER embarrassing Mavericks loss this time the Memphis Grizzlies over the weekend.

Dallas has now dropped 13 of its first 18 games (most of them at home), and the vibe is getting darker by the day.

And buckle up: the schedule gets WAY tougher with a brutal road stretch starting Monday night in Miami against the Heat.

Jason Robertson just won’t stop scoring as he netted a goal in his sixth straight game as the Stars, despite the loss, clawed back from a 2-0 hole to steal a point in Calgary.

The night turned chaotic when Mikko Rantanen was hit with another major and game misconduct, his second in three games, after boarding Matt Coronato.

And in a goalie duel for the ages, Casey DeSmith and Devin Cooley turned aside point-blank chances all night long.

This didn’t age well.

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Ali Jawad
Dallas Cowboys ​Content Creator/Newsletter Writer
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