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Jerry Jones: Defense's Final Games Crucial for Eberflus
17 Dec
Summary
- Cowboys are allowing 30 points per game, second-worst in the league.
- Jerry Jones states final three games are vital for DC decision.
- Dallas has less than 1% chance to make postseason.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is facing a critical decision regarding defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, whose unit is currently allowing 30 points per game, the second-most in the league. Jones stated that the team's performance over the final three regular-season games will be a significant factor in evaluating Eberflus's job status, emphasizing the importance of these vital contests.
The Cowboys, currently at a 6-7-1 record, have a less than 1% chance of making the postseason. This dire situation follows a recent 34-26 defeat to the Minnesota Vikings, where the defense struggled to contain opposing quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Historically poor performance against opposing quarterbacks has plagued the Cowboys throughout the season.
Despite significant player acquisitions aimed at bolstering the defense, the unit has consistently underperformed. Jones admitted that earlier defensive improvements could have led to a different season record. The owner now balances his desire for defensive continuity with the urgent need for improved on-field results in the season's closing games.




