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There were very few outcomes possible that were better than what the Cowboys produced on Sunday in their blowout win over the Vikings. The defense’s seven sacks and their ability to shut down the high-flying Minnesota offense, to Tony Pollard’s big day in the passing game and Ezekiel Elliott’s two touchdown return, Dallas moved to 7-3 ahead of their annual Thanksgiving matchup.
After a week in the proverbial doghouse when it came to the national power rankings, the Cowboys quickly ascended back up the lists around the league. Let’s see where they landed after Week 11.
NFL.com: 1.) Kansas City Chiefs 2.) Philadelphia Eagles 3.) Dallas Cowboys 4.) Buffalo Bills 5.) San Francisco 49ers
Last Week: No. 8
“That is what you call a certified Statement Game. The Cowboys went up to Minneapolis and lit up the Vikings in a 40-3 win that put the whole of the NFC on notice and buried the disappointment of the previous week’s defeat to the Packers. Dak Prescott was sharp, the defense was dominant, Brett Maher drilled a 60-yard field goal (two, really), and Tony Pollard once again reminded us we are living in a post-Zeke world when talking about the most important player in the Dallas backfield. Up next is a Thanksgiving date with a Giants team that should be nervous about getting the Cowboys at this moment,” – Dan Hanzus
The Athletic: 1.) Kansas City Chiefs 2.) Philadelphia Eagles 3.) Miami Dolphins 4.) Dallas Cowboys 5.) Buffalo Bills
Last Week: No. 8
“The Cowboys have a lot to be thankful for after a dominant 40-3 win in Minnesota that showcased why they have as high an upside as any team in the league. Dak Prescott looks great and Tony Pollard has finally been allowed to fully shine. But the Cowboys’ pass rush is why they’ll be such a feared opponent come playoff time. Micah Parsons made an early play that started the snowball downhill, culminating in a single-game pressure rate of 60 percent, according to Pro Football Focus — the highest rate in a game this season. The Cowboys lead the league in pressure rate, sacks and quarterback hits. Watch out,” – Bo Wulf
ESPN: 1.) Kansas City Chiefs 2.) Philadelphia Eagles 3.) Buffalo Bills 4.) Miami Dolphins 5.) Dallas Cowboys
Last Week: No. 9
“After allowing more than 200 yards rushing in back-to-back games against the Lions and Packers, the Cowboys were much better against Minnesota, giving up just 73 yards. But for the season, the run defense has been lacking. The Cowboys have allowed at least 117 yards in seven games and have given up 43 runs of 10 yards or more. With Saquon Barkley, Jonathan Taylor, Derrick Henry, Travis Etienne Jr., Miles Sanders and Dameon Pierce remaining on the schedule, the run defense will be tested. If the defense truly wants to be elite, it will have to stand up to the test,” – Todd Archer
After suffering perhaps their most stunning loss of the season, the Cowboys are still in good shape with a playoff ticket already punched. Their standing in the power ranking hierarchy took a slight hit, though.
Despite a fast and furious comeback victory on Sunday for the Cowboys against the Texans, they didn’t see quite the rankings boost in the eyes of the national media.
The Cowboys massive win over the Colts earned them a couple of spots in this week’s power rankings, but there is just one familiar foe ahead of them in the No. 1 seat.
After notching two wins on a short week, the Cowboys have continued to cement themselves as one of the top teams in the league. Find out where they rank in the national power rankings and why.
While the Cowboys took a small step backwards in the eyes of the national power rankings, they still remain in good shape and viable with the playoff chase heating up.
With the bye week now in the rearview mirror the Cowboys are primed and ready for the stretch run of the season. Could reinforcements be on the way and improve their standings?
After a strong first half of the season, the Cowboys continue to hold their position as one of the best teams in the NFL. Where do they rank? It’s right here in Power Rankings.
With the return of Dak Prescott and a winning effort against the Lions, the Cowboys found their way firmly inside of the top five in multiple national power rankings.
The loss did not set Dallas back far in the national power rankings, however. Each week we take a look to see how the Cowboys compare to the rest of the NFL, and here is what it looked like after Week 6.
Let’s take a look at where they stand entering Week 6 against the undefeated division rival Philadelphia Eagles.
As the Cowboys continue to surge up the national power rankings this week, let’s take a look at where they place this time around in the eyes of the media around the country.
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