It's been nearly three decades since the Cowboys last made the NFC championship game. They now have the longest title game drought in the conference.
Once dominant on championship Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys are again - for the 29th consecutive year - only a sad spectator.
The longest NFC Championship Game drought in NFL history now belongs to the Dallas Cowboys after the Washington Commanders stunned the top-seeded Detroit Lions at Ford Field, 45-31, to advance in the playoffs. Washington hasn't appeared in an NFC ...
The Cowboys’ NFC Championship drought turns 30 this year. And with the Commanders making it to the Super Bowl semifinal game, Dallas now has the longest streak in the NFC without appearing in a final-four game.
Dallas Cowboys fans are being tortured this weekend with two of the team's rivals facing off in the NFC Championship Game. While Dallas is focused on handing the keys to new head coach Brian Schottenheimer,
Now it's lonely at the bottom for the Dallas Cowboys. With the Washington Commanders' win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional round Saturday night, the Cowboys now hold the distinction of having the longest championship game drought in the NFC.
The NFC Championship Game will feature two teams from the NFC East and neither of them is the Dallas Cowboys for the 30th year.
Washington has only made the playoffs seven times since that game. The Cowboys now have the longest NFC Championship drought. Dallas has not been to the conference title game since the 1995 season. The team beat the Green Bay Packers in that game and then ...
The two teams took each other on in Super Bowl 57 back in the 2022-23 season in Glendale, Arizona. The Chiefs pulled out a 38-35 victory over the Eagles in that matchup, which ended on a controversial pass interference called on Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry.
How angry were Commanders, Cowboys and Giants fans during the Eagles' win? The message board comments speak for themselves.
Kansas City Chiefs' AFC Championship win over the Buffalo Bills drew a record-breaking TV audience of 57.7 million viewers, making it the most-watched AFC title game ever. Key factors included high-stakes drama,