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Cowboys' Faint Playoff Hope: Math vs. Reality
19 Dec
Summary
- Cowboys' playoff hopes hinge on winning final three games.
- Eagles must lose all remaining three games for Cowboys to advance.
- Dak Prescott prioritizes pride and avoiding losing seasons.

The Dallas Cowboys' chances of reaching the 2025 NFL postseason are mathematically alive, albeit with a mere 0.8% probability based on current 6-7-1 standings. This faint hope relies on an improbable outcome: the Cowboys winning all their remaining three games while the Philadelphia Eagles lose their final three contests. Given the Eagles' schedule, particularly two matchups against the Washington Commanders, Dallas could be officially eliminated before their own Week 16 game.
Despite the long odds, head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed the team's focus remains on winning, with Dak Prescott slated to start. Prescott himself expressed a strong desire to play, citing professionalism and his love for the game. He is motivated by personal pride and the goal of avoiding consecutive losing seasons for the first time since the early 2000s.
Prescott is on pace to lead the NFL in passing yards, a notable achievement amidst the team's offensive strength and defensive struggles. This season marks one of the few times in his career with at least 12 games played that the Cowboys will miss the playoffs. He views the remaining games as crucial for carrying momentum into the offseason and ensuring such a scenario does not repeat.




