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Parsons’ continued ascension among 5 things that went right in Dallas

Parsons’ continued ascension among 5 things that went right in Dallas

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As bad as things got for the Cowboys in the first few months of the 2024 season, there was no quit from the team. Dallas was 3-7 after a Monday Night Football loss to the Houston Texans, down multiple starters, including at quarterback where Dak Prescott was lost for the year in Week 9. McCarthy’s team still had some fight left in them.

The playoffs seemed like a pipe dream in early November, but one would never know it as the Cowboys managed to win four of their next five games to stay in contention for a postseason berth. It wasn’t until Week 17 that the Cowboys were officially eliminated from the playoff race, a testament to the team’s resolve.

From the owner to the coaching staff, and down onto the players, no one cared about having a better draft pick.

Several players fought through injuries and tried to help the team, despite their place in the standings. Right guard Zack Martin fought through several ailments until it was clear he could no longer help, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb battled a painful shoulder injury to put up a fourth straight 1,000-yard season, tying Michael Irvin for the franchise record.

One can call the 2024 Cowboys a lot of things, but quitters isn’t one of them.

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