Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says his team CAN still win the Super Bowl despite back-to-back losses: ‘I wouldn’t trade our position for a better one today’

  • Cowboys have lost consecutive games to the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins
  • Jerry Jones hopes Dallas can win a Super Bowl for the first time since 1995
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones believes his team can still win the Super Bowl this season – despite consecutive losses in the last two weeks.  

‘I wouldn’t trade our position for a better one today — and it has everything to do with how healthy we are in key spots,’ Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. 

‘As far as preparing this team to go win a football game, we’re in as good a shape as we’ve been in many years, for this team to go on a good-game run and win this thing,’ Jones continued. 

‘And that’s saying a lot this time of year. A lot of people can’t say that. But we have some things that could really improve our team if we clean it up.’

The Cowboys haven’t been to a conference championship game since the 1995 season, which is also the last time the team won the Super Bowl.  

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is still confident his team can win the Super Bowl this year

Dallas has lost the last two weeks to the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins, and the team is 3-4 overall against teams currently in playoff spots.  

The Cowboys home-stretch schedule is difficult, bookended by games against their lowly rival, the 4-11 Washington Commanders. 

Dallas has its final regular season game against a possible playoff opponent on Saturday against the Detroit Lions. 

Dak Prescott walks off the field after the Cowboys were beaten for a second straight week

Dak Prescott walks off the field after the Cowboys were beaten for a second straight week

The Cowboys are 10-5 overall and are likely to be the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs due to not holding the tiebreaker against the Philadelphia Eagles for an NFC East title. 

The Eagles would have to lose both of their remaining games against the already-eliminated Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants for Dallas to overtake them in the standings. 

The No. 5 seed would mean a Wild Card postseason game on the road and slim odds of hosting a playoff game at AT&T Stadium. 

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