The Dallas Cowboys, favorites in NFL Playoff betting lines, lost 48-32 to the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Round at home on Sunday. The Cowboys’ outspoken owner Jerry Jones was upset by the performance, which was even worse than the score indicated.
Jones Laments Painful Playoff Loss
Jones expressed his unhappiness but did not discuss coaching or player performance. Instead, he praised the Green Bay Packers after the surprising win. Jones called it one of his most surprising moments with the squad, highlighting the common displeasure.
Jones agreed it was hard to compare losses when asked if this was the Cowboys’ worst postseason loss. He admitted that this one was especially painful owing to their high hopes, hope in the team, and belief that they were well-prepared and in great shape.
This loss continues the Dallas Cowboys’ postseason woes. Since 1996, the franchise has only won three playoff games and never reached the NFC Championship Game. This record is disappointing for a five-Super Bowl winner.
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The surprise and brutal playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers left Jerry Jones very dissatisfied, rating it among his most disappointing moments with the franchise. The loss is especially disappointing given the team’s high hopes for a postseason run, sparking doubts about its future and coaching changes.