Home / Sports / Cowboys' 30-Year Super Bowl Drought Continues
Cowboys' 30-Year Super Bowl Drought Continues
22 Dec
Summary
- Philadelphia Eagles clinched the 2025 NFC East title.
- Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has now reached 30 years.
- Jerry Jones acknowledges management's role in the prolonged drought.

The Philadelphia Eagles' victory over the Washington Commanders on Saturday night clinched the 2025 NFC East championship, extinguishing any remaining postseason aspirations for the Dallas Cowboys. This result confirms that the Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has now extended to 30 years, with their last victory occurring in the 1995 season.
Owner Jerry Jones acknowledged his and the management's contribution to the team's extended championship drought. He expressed deep disappointment with the current state of the franchise but remains optimistic about future success, pointing to the team's draft picks and the offensive progress under head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Despite challenges on defense, including a struggle to generate pressure against opponents like the Chargers, Jones affirmed his willingness to adapt and make necessary changes. He remains committed to his role as owner and general manager, viewing the ongoing challenges as opportunities.




