The Dallas Cowboys' maintain relevance in the NFC East division race in their drive to the playoffs. The Cowboys' have won five of their last six games and improve to 9-3, scoring 33 unanswered points in the fourth quarter at home in AT&T Stadium against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday.
Social Media Reacts To the 54-19 victory over the Indianapolis Colts
The Dallas Cowboys have scored over 50 points or more 13 times in their franchise history. Dallas has done it three times within the last year, which is as many as the rest of the NFL combined.
More like.... pic.twitter.com/TVZqWWDKMi
— Rick McGuire (@mclennon99) December 5, 2022
Several Dallas fans celebrated the 35-point victory. While some fans remain pessimistic about a potential Cowboys playoff run in 2022.
Cowboys have not made it past the divisional round of the playoffs since they defeated the Philidelphia Eagles 30-11 at Texas Stadium, January 7, 1996. The Cowboys went on to win Super Bowl XXX in a 27-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, at Sun Devil Stadium, January 6, 1996.
Good evening pic.twitter.com/Ci3D0Fc2Vn
— Joe Kony (@FindKony) December 5, 2022
Cowboys' fans are waiting for the keyboard warriors to deny Dak Prescott’s spectacular return.
Best offense in the league since Dak's return pic.twitter.com/4HCnKrssa1
— Angel Mercado (@AngelDE2412) December 5, 2022
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Prescott joins running back Ezekiel Elliott as he caps his 4-yard rushing touchdown with an iconic Salvation Army bucket celebration. Having scored 33 unanswered points in the fourth quarter Sunday, the Cowboys are now tied for the second-most points any team has scored in the fourth quarter of a game in NFL history, according to ESPN.
The best. pic.twitter.com/GU0cRNK2gb
— Johnny Lumanji (@MrJlumanji) December 5, 2022
Dallas naysayers and fans alike are blown away about the 2022 Cowboys defensive dominance.
— Hooligan (@cod_hooligan) December 5, 2022
Indianapolis Colts drop to 4-8-1 and have fired head coach Frank Reich halfway through the season. Colts fans had a bad Monday morning after the devastating loss.
The Dallas Cowboys host the 1-10-1 Houston Texans Sunday, at AT&T Stadium.
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