IRVING, Texas – It might have been a strange, uncomfortable feeling, but for a few hours on Monday night, just about every Cowboys fan was rooting for the Washington Redskins.
And, those fans got exactly what they wanted. By squeezing out a 17-16 victory over the New York Giants, the Redskins allowed the Cowboys to pull within a game of the division lead.
With four games left to play, the NFC East is still a very tight race that might just come down to the wire. At 7-5, the Giants are in control of their own destiny, but nipping at their heels are the Cowboys and Redskins, both at 6-6.
Despite being able to see a small, possible playoff-light at the end of the tunnel, the Cowboys’ locker room is not exactly full of players that have been, or plan on, scoreboard watching.
On Wednesday, ![]()
“I have no idea what’s going on,” Murray said. “I just know that we’re taking it one game at a time. We’re not worrying about what anybody else does. … I didn’t watch the game. I saw the highlights.”
While a Redskins’ victory was in the Cowboys’ best interests, ![]()
“Believe it or not, I don’t watch too much football. I really don’t watch much TV at all. I heard Washington won. That’s good for us. … We just got to go out here and win this next one.”
After practice, ![]()
“The East has always been all the way down to the wire,” Ware said. “It’s always been close. It’s a brutal NFC East, a grind-down division. It’s going to come down to the wire. We’ve just got to keep playing well and think about a game at a time and eventually, hopefully, we’ll get to the end.”
