The Dallas Cowboys moved their all-time Christmas record to 3-3 with a win over the Washington Commanders on Thursday.
The Dallas Cowboys had every excuse for starting the game with a thud. Instead, they roared out in front and made the most of a road trip on Christmas Day.
Washington Commanders suffer major blow as center Tyler Biadasz exits vs. Cowboys with knee and ankle injuries, forcing major ...
Dak Prescott reiterated after Thursday's win that he wants to play in next week's season finale versus the Giants, citing his ...
The Dallas Morning News Cowboys insiders Joseph Hoyt and Calvin Watkins were in Maryland for the game and break it all down ...
Washington learn just how precaroius its build around Jayden Daniels really is. It's time for an infusion of young talent — and a new No. 2 target.
The Cowboys and Commanders met in an NFC East matchup on Christmas Day. Here's what went down as USA TODAY Sports provided ...
Unsurprisingly, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Commanders 30-23 in the day’s first game … even if it didn’t matter mu c h in the big picture. Stunningly, the Minnesota Vikings took the ...
Could the Washington safety be fined for a hit he delivered during the Christmas Day game against the Dallas Cowboys?
The Dallas Cowboys had a tough time in Week 17, but still defeated the Washington Commanders. Here's a look at who stood out ...
Jacory Croskey-Merritt had two rushing touchdowns for the Commanders.
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