Following a disappointing 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reassured the team that the season is not over despite their 3-5 record. He emphasized the need for improvement and hinted at potential roster upgrades before the trade deadline. Jones expressed confidence in head coach Mike McCarthy and indicated that the team is exploring options to enhance their performance, particularly in the wide receiver, defensive line, and offensive line positions. He also addressed the situation with running back Ezekiel Elliott, who has faced disciplinary issues.
- The Cowboys are considering roster upgrades as they face a three-game losing streak.
- Jerry Jones remains optimistic about the season and backs head coach Mike McCarthy.
- Ezekiel Elliott's disciplinary issues are a concern, but Jones still values his contributions.