Dallas Cowboys Mourns Their Legend Randy White Who Passed Away @71

Cowboys Hall of Fame DT/LB Randy White watches practice, impressed with DE  DeMarcus Lawrence

Dallas Cowboys Mourns Their Legend Randy White Who Passed Away @71 Following back-to-back road games against the Giants and Steelers, the Cowboys will host 12-5 Detroit and its $212 million quarterback, Jared Goff, at home in Week 6. The Lions are now the fourth-best favorite to win the next NFC Championship, with odds of 11-1 on ESPN.

The Dallas Cowboys appear to be in considerably better form than they were a year ago, according to the 2024 NFL regular-season schedule that was just announced.

According to NFL data, the Cowboys began the previous season in a three-way tie for the third-toughest schedule in the league. Their opponents have a combined winning percentage of.491 from the previous season, tying them for the sixth-toughest schedule in the league this year with the New York Jets and Los Angeles Rams.

With either Dallas or Philadelphia taking home eight of the last ten NFC East championships, the race has recently been between two horses. This season should be the same, barring a breakout year from New York quarterback Daniel Jones or a spectacular rookie campaign from Jayden Daniels of the Commanders.

By Week 17, quarterback Dak Prescott may be playing for his contract and head coach Mike McCarthy may be coaching for his job, even though the Cowboys host the Eagles at home in Week 10. A division title for the second straight year won’t harm either player, and neither are signed beyond 2024.

Following back-to-back road games against the Giants and Steelers, the Cowboys will host 12-5 Detroit and its $212 million quarterback, Jared Goff, at home in Week 6. The Lions are now the fourth-best favorite to win the next NFC Championship, with odds of 11-1 on ESPN.

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