JERRY JONES DOUBLES DOWN: Cowboys Are STILL the Team to Beat After Christmas Win Over Commanders

JERRY JONES DOUBLES DOWN: Cowboys Are STILL the Team to Beat After Christmas Win Over Commanders 🎄⭐

Jerry Jones isn’t backing off — not now, not after a gritty 30–23 Christmas victory over the Washington Commanders, and certainly not with the spotlight burning brighter than ever on the Dallas Cowboys.

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“I believe every team we play looks at us as Super Bowl contenders,” Jones said after the win, a statement that instantly reignited debate across the NFL. Confidence? Delusion? Or the kind of belief only the Cowboys’ owner can project into reality?

On Christmas night, Dallas delivered when it mattered. The Cowboys controlled the game early, absorbed Washington’s late push, and walked away with a win that felt bigger than the scoreboard. Dak Prescott looked composed, the offense stayed aggressive, and the defense made just enough key stops to protect the lead when things tightened late.

For Jerry Jones, the win wasn’t just about another number in the standings — it was confirmation. Confirmation that Dallas still commands respect. Confirmation that opponents circle the Cowboys on the calendar. And confirmation that, regardless of outside noise, this team believes it belongs in the Super Bowl conversation.

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Around the league, reactions were mixed — exactly how Jones seems to like it. Critics argue Dallas still hasn’t proven it can dominate elite competition when everything is on the line. Supporters counter that few teams combine star power, depth, and prime-time presence the way the Cowboys do. Either way, one thing is undeniable: no team draws more attention, pressure, or expectation.

The Christmas win over Washington showcased both sides of the Cowboys’ identity. At their best, they’re explosive, confident, and overwhelming. At their worst, they leave the door open just long enough to make fans nervous. That tension is part of the Cowboys’ DNA — and part of why every matchup feels massive.

Jerry Jones knows it. He embraces it. And after this latest win, he’s making it clear: Dallas isn’t chasing respect — they already believe they have it.

As the postseason picture sharpens, the Cowboys remain exactly where Jones wants them — talked about, doubted, feared, and watched by every opponent who knows that beating Dallas still means something extra.

Love them or hate them, the message from the top is unmistakable: in Jerry Jones’ mind, the road still runs through Dallas ⭐🏈.