On Sunday, things spiraled fast for the Cowboys. First, CeeDee Lamb went down with a brutal ankle injury. Dallas looked rattled early but managed to steady itself before halftime. Still, they were trailing 24-14 against the Bears and clinging to hope. But the second half would tell a different story.

Right after the half, Dallas sputtered and punted away its first drive. Chicago didn’t blink, answering with another touchdown to stretch it to 31-14. However, Dak Prescott found a rhythm. He led a drive that had some juice and finally looked ready to swing momentum. Then came the backbreaker. He hit George Pickens , who had been thrust into the WR1 role after Lamb’s injury. But the ball slipped right through his hands and straight into a Bears defender’s arms. Just like that, the e

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