Jason Kelce blames Jerry Jones for Cowboys crisis and exonerates Dak Prescott

The Cowboys‘ moment is no longer enough, it is unfortunate what they have shown on the gridiron, their results are so poor that they are the only professional team in the United States that has not won a single game at home in 2024. Now Jason Kelce, in his role as a commentator, revealed how he feels about what is happening with the lone star.

The 3-7 record leaves them with no hope of making the playoffs, and at home they have conceded an average of more than 35 points, something that has already reached the point of analysis by NFL specialists such as Jason Kelce.

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“Dak hasn’t played as well as everyone expected this year. It seems to be largely down to his personality, like they had opportunities to sign players in this offseason, but they decided not to do it. They relied on the players they had on the team, and a lot of those young players and people they relied on just haven’t played at a high level.”

“And I don’t know if you can blame Mike McCarthy for that. I think it’s more Jerry’s fault. That’s what I want to get at. Like if Jerry is the one making all these decisions,” Kelce confessed about the terrible decisions of the Cowboys owner and manager.

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“He’s the one who created this damn stadium so the sun could come in through it. He’s the damn one who doesn’t want to do maintenance on the roof,” Travis Kelce said of the sun that already caused a touchdown pass to CeeDee Lamb not to be seen.

The Cowboys season is in free fall, and the outlook is not very encouraging, as on Sunday they face the Commanders in Washington, and the opponent is favored to beat them by more than nine points.