Cowboys Have No Interest in “Cheese” This Week

For the Cowboys, a team that has caught fire since late October and won five of their last six games during a stretch that included back-to-back road games against the Packers and Vikings, are now in the midst of facing a run of AFC South squads that are struggling mightily.

After thwarting the Colts last week on Sunday night in a showcase of their embarrassment of riches on both sides of the ball, the Cowboys are now tasked with a Texans team that simply has not had much of anything go right for them this season.

And like a piece of moldy cheese sitting on a blacktop after smoldering in the sun for days, the Cowboys do not want to eat that cheese and let their focus slip despite a looming showdown against the Eagles wading in the distance.

“We have to show up each and every day,” said. “We have to get better each and every week. And each opportunity that we go out there is not easy. So if we’re not focused on those guys [and] giving [the Texans] their respect, as I said before, you’ll be very upset the next day.”

In all fairness, it’s a story as old as time. A team rolling like the Cowboys could very easily dismiss their in-state partner and the Jaguars the following week with a colossal divisional game in their sights.

But the Cowboys nor are fooled by their recent hot streak of averaging 38.8 points per game since his return in Week 7. CeeDee Lamb’s emergence has helped, as has Tony Pollard’s breakout campaign. But has only just recently begun to show his old form after returning from ACL .

has been great in sharing the backfield with Pollard, but he missed two games with a knee sprain. Free agent addition has yet to play this season, and neither has All-Pro Tyron Smith.

“I’d definitely say it’s been building,” said of the offense’s late-season surge. “Obviously for one, some guys weren’t playing, myself [included] early on. And guys did an…

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