The Dallas Cowboys kept their playoff hopes alive with a win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Still, those chances are pretty slim as they are currently at 6-8 and 12th in the NFC seeding.
So not only would the Cowboys basically need to win out against the rest of their opponents – the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders – but they would also need a ton of help from their NFC companions sitting above them in the ranks.
It seems like every week since Week 11, we’ve just been waiting for the official call that the Cowboys are out of the playoff race. But in Week 12, fans got their hopes up again when Dallas upset their NFC East rivals Washington Commanders. The following week, they beat the New York Giants, to keep their chances alive for longer.
If they had managed to get a win over the Cincinnati Bengals the next week, the chances of Dallas making the playoffs would have been a little greater, but it honestly wouldn’t have helped that much. As it is, they lost to the Bengals and kept their odds at a less than 1% chance. The win over the Panthers, more than keeping them in the race, it’s more like it delayed keeping them out.
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