Friday was a day to digest the NFL schedule, to analyze the weekly pairings and calendar dates from every possible angle. Cowboys fans had plenty to chew on, given a bevy of primetime appearances and marquee matchups that will comprise the 2023 season. We’ve got full Cowboys Wire coverage, from key takeaways to point spreads to TV ratings predictions. We’re also looking back at the schedule release videos- the one the Cowboys put out, as well as their opponents’, to see how the other clubs announced their tilt with America’s Team (and sometimes started their trash talk a little early).
Meanwhile, the front office had a busy day of paperwork involving all eight of their draft picks. We have news on the training program that helped the Cowboys find three of this year’s most athletic prospects, Luke Schoonmaker is going right to the top for advice on how to be a tight end in Dallas, and Deuce Vaughn follows through on that draft-day offer from his dad. All that, plus an undrafted free agent you should get to know now, and why the first month of the season will be critical in keeping the main seat a little less hot in Big D. News and Notes is up next…
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Bookmark it now; the Cowboys will finish the season 14-3. Along the way, there will be a surprising clean sweep of the NFC East, five fortyburger games, an overtime thriller, and the exorcising of at least one longtime demon in a green jersey.
The good news: no triple-road-trips and there’s a slew of lower-tier offenses for Dan Quinn’s group to attack. The bad news: very few cakewalk opposing defenses and a bunch of late nights for those who follow and cover the team. In the preseason, the Cowboys will host Jacksonville, travel to Seattle, and welcome the Raiders to town.
It’s early, but Dallas starts off as underdogs in just five contests: at San Francisco, at the Chargers, at Philadelphia, at Buffalo, and at Miami. The largest spread is +4, for the Week 15 game versus the Bills, in mid-December, in upstate New York.
America’s Team always draws eyeballs to the tube. But this year, matchups with the 49ers, Eagles, Bills, Seahawks, and (double-checks notes) the Lions could be the biggest games of the season.
The network had the Cowboys’ visit to Buffalo- a scenario that’s guaranteed just once every eight years-…
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