JUST NOW: The Cowboys’ owner, Jerry Jones, lost his ownership stake in order to steer clear of carrying out….

In Week 15, the Dallas Cowboys (10-4) were humiliated by the Buffalo Bills (8-6) at Highmark Stadium.

Running back James Cook ran 25 times for a career-high 179 yards and a touchdown during Buffalo’s 31-10 victory. He also caught two passes for 42 yards and a score. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was limited to just 134 passing yards and zero touchdowns by a severely injured Bills defense.

Dallas led the league in both points per game (40.2) and yards per game (437.4) coming into Orchard Park. Prior to Christian Benford of the Bills intercepting Prescott, the quarterback had not thrown an interception in four straight games.

On Tuesday, December 19, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spoke on 105.3 The Fan about what went wrong in

Buffalo. “We were unable to complete. According to The Buffalo News, Jones stated, “Period.” His own fan base, however, mocked his attempt to explain why Dallas struggles away from home (7-0).

“Weather, for example,” stated Jones. “In both wet and dry conditions. You claim that when it’s raining, the opposing team must also play. Yes, they do, but I’m only pointing out one distinction for you. At home, everything is ideal. When we travel, we have to contend with the weather, which is harsh at this time of year.

Boys Blogging Together posted a warning: “Don’t do this” on X, formerly known as Twitter. Simply concede the defeat. Even 105.3 “But the first half was clear,” retorted Shan Shariff, host of The Fan.

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