Dak Prescott's sporadic offense is as good a reason as any why Dallas has lost consecutive games for the first time in two years. Finding consistency for one of the NFL's most productive units will be a priority in the final two regular-season games for the playoff-bound Cowboys (10-5), starting Saturday night at home against NFC North champion Detroit (11-4). The offense was really good on the first two drives in a 22-20 loss at Miami, but didn't come out of a midgame funk until the Dolphins had a two-score lead (16-7) midway through the third quarter.
The Miami Dolphins heard the talk all week about their 0-3 record against winning teams entering their matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. “Regardless of what people say, you have to get to a mode where you’re solely worried about doing your job and being responsible for that with your teammates," McDaniel said after Sunday's 22-20 defeat of the Cowboys. What matters to the playoff-bound Dolphins now is beating two more winning teams: Baltimore on Sunday and then division rival Buffalo in their season finale.
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