Cowboys, Jerry Jones Mocked by Fans After NFC East Rivals Reach NFC Championship
This year, two NFC East teams will compete in the conference title game, but as expected, the Dallas Cowboys won’t be one of them.
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles secured their spots in the NFC championship with victories over the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams, respectively. Following this weekend’s games, the Cowboys now hold the record for the longest NFC championship appearance drought in the conference, and it appears this streak is likely to continue for some time.
To make matters worse, two former Cowboys coordinators will be coaching in this year’s NFC title game: Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
Meanwhile, in Dallas, owner Jerry Jones is on the hunt for the team’s next head coach after the Cowboys ended the 2024 season with a disappointing 7-10 record, their worst in four years.
It’s a remarkable turnaround for two brilliant football minds who have since moved on from Dallas to more successful ventures.
Following the Commanders’ and Eagles’ playoff runs, fans flooded social media to criticize Jones for his management of the Cowboys over the past two decades.