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Fret not, Dallas Cowboys fans, there’s still hope for the team yet. Despite losing to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 15, the Cowboys’ chances of qualifying for the playoffs may have dimmed, but they haven’t diminished.
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The Dallas Cowboys fell 44-24 to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, extending their losing streak against Denver to eight straight games. What began with a promising interception by Trikweze Bridges quickly unraveled into one of the defense’s worst showings ...
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NFL Network insider Jordan Schultz reported Saturday that Diggs is not expected to play Sunday night as the Cowboys (6-6-1) host the Vikings (5-8) at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC Peacock. The decision comes even after what was described as a strong week of practice for the veteran defensive back.
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (92) intercepts a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Arlington.
Lamb was in the midst of his best game of the season, hauling in six passes for 121 yards. With an important matchup in Week 15 on the way, Dallas was hopeful Lamb could suit up against the Minnesota Vikings.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones wasn’t as certain about Diggs playing against Minnesota this weekend.
“Cowboys list Trevon Diggs, Jake Ferguson and Jadeveon Clowney as questionable for Sunday,” Garafolo wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
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The Minnesota Vikings came into AT&T Stadium and upset Dallas 34-26 on Sunday Night Football Week 15. Minnesota entered the game already eliminated from postseason contention at 5-8, with the win moving it to 6-8. Dallas is now 6-7-1. Technically the Cowboys are mathematically still alive, but the chances are under 1%.