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Cowboys' Season Ends in Frustration and Ejections
5 Jan
Summary
- A Week 18 loss to the Giants sealed the Cowboys' disappointing 2025 season.
- Donovan Ezeiruaku was ejected after removing an opponent's helmet.
- Dak Prescott surpassed 4,000 passing yards despite team's overall struggles.

The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season concluded with a familiar pattern of frustration and unmet expectations, culminating in a Week 18 loss to the New York Giants. This defeat underscored the team's season-long struggles with penalties, turnovers, and emotional lapses, which consistently hindered their performance. The game mirrored the broader issues of self-inflicted damage that plagued the Cowboys throughout the year, preventing them from building momentum.
A pivotal moment occurred when Cowboys defender Donovan Ezeiruaku was ejected after removing an opponent's helmet, a sequence symbolizing the team's persistent issues with poor discipline and composure. Despite quarterback Dak Prescott achieving over 4,000 passing yards for the fourth time, his individual success did not translate into team victories, as the defense continued to falter. This outcome leaves Dallas facing an offseason defined by strong individual statistics but lacking meaningful team success.




