Dallas wins 30-23 on Christmas Day
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A Christmas gift from the 2025 Cowboys had some similarities to a past connection between Don Meredith and Bob Hayes.
Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams left Thursday's Christmas game in the first half after scoring a touchdown and has not returned.
Five entrants in Las Vegas’ biggest NFL picks contest are grateful for a gift from the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day in the form of their 30-23 road victory over the Washington Commanders. The five are among nine entries still alive in Circa Survivor, a $1,000-entry contest with a winner-take-all first prize of more than $18.7 million.
Diggs logged one solo tackle in the game to help his team to victory. However, it was Dak Prescott who led the way for the Cowboys with 19-of-37 completed passes for 307 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions.
The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model entered Week 17 on a 53-37 run on top-rated picks dating back to 2024. Anybody following its NFL betting picks at sportsbooks and on betting sites could have seen strong returns.
Dallas Cowboys DT Quinnen Williams has been dealing with a neck injury, leaving him a game-time decision for Christmas Day.
Wow, a shaky personal foul call on the Commanders’ secondary gives the Cowboys a first-and-goal, and Javonte Williams makes it pay off with a short touchdown run. The Cowboys have had two drives, and they have scored two touchdowns.
Jerry Jones brought some unexpected holiday cheer to the Cowboys as the team gathered at its hotel ahead of the game. At a time when the season pressure is high, and every detail is scrutinized in Dallas,