Dallas Cowboys fans who will be attending the team’s Thanksgiving game against the New York Giants are expected to indulge in a special Thanksgiving spread, including burgers and egg rolls loaded with gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. This is the second year in a row that the team has offered this unique culinary experience to its fans. The spread will also feature macaroni and cheese, turkey-stuffed pie, and sandwiches with a variety of ingredients.
The team’s efforts to feed its fans on Thanksgiving will likely be overshadowed by the disappointing season the Cowboys have had so far. With a 4-7 record, the team is in danger of posting its worst record since 1989. Quarterback Dak Prescott, who signed a lucrative contract extension in the offseason, has struggled with interceptions and has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
As a result, fans will have to settle for watching backup quarterback Cooper Rush take the field. The Cowboys still need one more win to avoid their worst record in a season since 1989. Despite the team’s struggles, owner Jerry Jones remains optimistic and has spent heavily on offense, including signing wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to a new contract.
However, the team’s failures have not gone unnoticed, with many around the NFL and sports media using the Cowboys’ struggles as a punchline. ESPN host Shannon Sharpe blasted the team on his podcast, saying that the organization is “disrespectful” to its fans and that the team’s poor performance is a result of the owner’s and players’ empty talk. Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning also poked fun at the team during a recent award show.
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