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During the Cowboys’ bye week, Dak Prescott makes an endearing engagement announcement

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Dak Prescott, the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, endured a difficult week in Week 6. The Detroit Lions humiliated him 47-9, leaving America’s Team with a sour taste in their mouths as they entered their bye week. Nevertheless, Prescott’s bye week is already proceeding much more favorably, as he has announced his engagement to his fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos.

Prescott’s Instagram Story from Friday disclosed that his seven-month-old daughter, Margaret Jane “MJ” Rose, was instrumental in the marriage proposal. The infant girl donned a onesie that said, “Hello, Mommy, Daddy has a question for you!”

Prescott also shared a carousel of photographs on Instagram, which depicted the proposal and its aftermath. While on the golf course, the Cowboys’ icon bowed to one knee.

According to People, the engagement ring is a “10 carat emerald cut, positioned between two tapered baguettes and set onto an 18 karat yellow gold setting.”

“In my business, there are clients who require high levels of maintenance, and then there is Dak.” Jason Arasheben, CEO of Beverly Hills, expressed his satisfaction with the design process, stating, “Dak was a pleasure to collaborate with and was meticulous in his attention to detail.” “He was personally invested in every aspect and was genuinely committed to ensuring that this was a ring that she would adore.” He desired a timeless design that was infused with a touch of personality, and we achieved this.

Dak Prescott recently signed a historic $240 million contract, so it is unsurprising that he spent so much money on an ostentatious engagement ring for his fiancée. Prescott and Ramos were initially connected more than a year ago, and they are now prepared to exchange vows.

The Cowboys quarterback has evidently relished the bye week, as evidenced by his engagement to Ramos. However, he will return to the field for Week 8, which will be played against the San Francisco 49ers, his archrivals.

ClutchPoints’ editorial staff is led by Jason Patt. The Illinois alumni has previously held bylines at Forbes, FanSided, and SB Nation, and his expertise lies in NBA, NFL, and MLB coverage.

Mike McCarthy be sacked? Jerry Jones’ most recent statement regarding the Cowboys’ head coach

Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy comes out of the tunnel before the game against the Detroit Lions. / Andrew Dieb-Imagn Images

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones provided an update on head coach Mike McCarthy’s immediate future with the team.

Mike McCarthy entered the 2024-25 NFL season leading the Dallas Cowboys to three consecutive 12-win seasons, but with the head coach in a contract year, there was some question on whether he could be on a short leash.

Jerry Jones rarely fires a coach midseason, but with a 3-3 start and embarrassing losses at home, those questions were raised once again.

The Athletic’s Dianna Russini gave an update on McCarthy’s immediate future with the team.

Russini says that back at the NFL Owner’s Meetings in Atlanta, she spoke to Jones who said he “has no plans to fire head coach Mike McCarthy or any coordinators.”

The news isn’t entirely surprising, but it could disappoint some Cowboys fans.

After all, this weekend Cowboys Nation got fired up and excited when the phrase “Dallas fires coach” began to trend on social media. However, it was just news regarding the WNBA’s Dallas Wings, who fired head coach Latricia Trammell.

Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboy
Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy (left) and owner Jerry Jones at training camp press conference at the River Ridge Fields. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Cowboys undoubtedly have a lot of work to do when they return from the Week 7 bye week, but the team will have to show improvement right out of the gate.

In the first game after the bye week, Dallas travels to Levi’s Stadium for a showdown with the San Francisco 49ers, who have proven to be a thorn in the team’s side for the past few years.

Veterans must stand up for Dallas

DallasCowboys.com Staff: Bye-ology Report: Evaluation of the Cowboys at the Intermission

Anticipating the Cowboys’ return from the vacation.

Need (much) more from this individual…

Dak Prescott is Tommy. However, the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL must make plays to counteract the run game’s inability to open up the offense.

Nick – Zack Martin is one of my all-time favorite performers. I understand that as participants age, the experience becomes less consistent. However, the Cowboys must be able to rely on Martin more than ever due to the inexperience on this O-line.

CeeDee Lamb – Patrik: On this offense, he is who he is. The issue is that he has not yet destroyed a defense in four quarters. Offensively, it will unfold following his actions.

Anticipations between the present and Thanksgiving…

Patrik: It is impossible to predict the outcome of the bye week. Therefore, I will rely on McCarthy’s recent history and anticipate that they will leverage the humiliation suffered by the Lions, in addition to the bye week, as a springboard.

Nick: The initial six games have been evenly divided, with an unblemished record on the road and a winless record at home as an oddity. However, they will be in reasonable condition even if they are able to complete another division. Although I would not hesitate to overlook the 49ers’ subsequent game on the schedule, the Nov. 3 game in Atlanta appears to be an unequivocal necessity for this team.

Tommy: Devise an approach to achieve victory at home. Coming into this year, the Cowboys have maintained their 16-2 record at AT&T Stadium over the past two seasons, and the supporters have not departed. The remainder of the season will be significantly influenced by the team’s ability to regain the advantage and confidence on their home ground.

I am currently hearing Russini: Dianna Russini, The Athletic, describes Jerry Jones as a maestro of deflection.

Is Jerry Jones truly the maestro of deflection, as Russsini elucidates, or did he simply loose his composure in public? In any event, it is best to disregard any additional trades or coaching changes that may occur this year.

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has succeeded in one thing: deflecting attention from his contentious exchange with local radio presenters.

Jones has entirely alleviated the pressure on his coaching staff and players during their bye week, despite the team’s humiliating defeat on his 82nd birthday. Jerry’s tirade has been the sole focus, with little attention paid to the Cowboys’ underperforming offense or their struggling defense.

Jones informed me at the owners’ meetings in Atlanta that he has no intention of terminating the contracts of any coordinators or head coach Mike McCarthy. Additionally, he stated that Dallas will refrain from making personnel adjustments prior to the NFL trade deadline in November. He may be a frustrated proprietor at the present, but he continues to have faith in the foundation that “Jerry the GM” has built.

Cowboys Corner: David Helman and Ralph Vacciano, Foxsports, evaluate the season thus far, assigning a grade of “F” to the defense.

Will Jerry Jones attempt to terminate all employees who do not submit to Jerry The Munificent?

Jerry Jones is the proprietor and general manager.

Vacchiano: He was already given a F for the offseason when he declined all available running backs, including Derrick Henry, who received a mere $9 million in guaranteed compensation from Baltimore. Currently, he has declined to pursue receivers such as Davante Adams (who was traded to the Jets) and his longtime companion Amari Cooper (who was traded to the Bills). In the interim, he persists in presenting the absurd rationalization that they lack the salary limit capacity to recruit any external assistance.

Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb were secured through long-term contract extensions, and he was credited with the successful execution of his strategy to secure Micah Parsons during the offseason. That is advantageous for the future; however, what about the present? It is possible that he will awaken prior to the trading deadline. However, at present, the sole positive action that Jones has taken to assist his team is to refrain from panicking. He may adopt a reactionary stance and terminate McCarthy or implement an alternative measure. However, he is at least astute enough to acknowledge that they are only one game behind in the NFC East and that the division and conference are both highly susceptible to capture. He must take action to assist them in obtaining it.

Letter grade: D

Mike McCarthy, the head coach

Helman: I have been a staunch supporter of McCarthy for a long time, as he has introduced a level of stability to Dallas that the organization has not experienced in decades. While it is permissible to ridicule the Cowboys’ playoff failings, the 2021-23 season marked the first time they had made three consecutive playoff appearances since they were winning championships in the 1990s.

In light of the aforementioned, I am uncertain as to what I am expected to defend six weeks into 2024. The majority of this team’s deficiencies are evident on both sides of the field, and McCarthy is responsible for a significant portion of this. He is undoubtedly responsible for the lackluster offensive performance, as he is in his second year as the playcaller. That unit appears to be facing numerous challenges. The Cowboys are unable to run the ball, their receivers are unable to generate separation, and they are unable to convert in the red zone. This offense does not contain any “easy” options. A portion of this may be attributed to the front office’s failure to enhance the personnel, but a proficient playcaller can mitigate some of the impact. McCarthy has not.

McCarthy may not supervise the Dallas defense on a daily basis, but as the head coach, he still has some responsibility for that aspect of the game. And, ouch.

In conclusion, McCarthy deserves credit for the Cowboys’ 3-3 record and their ability to outperform some of the more manageable teams on their schedule. However, this is not the norm or the expectation in Dallas.

Grade: D-

“Dallas Cowboys fan viewing guide for Week 7: Grouping games to watch during the bye” – Aaron Kasinitz, Lone Star Live

Despite the Cowboys’ absence this week, there are numerous compelling reasons to watch the NFL this weekend.

Monitoring the division

New York Giants (2-4) at Philadelphia Eagles (3-2); 12:00 p.m. on Fox

The Commanders (4-2) will host the Carolina Panthers (1-5) at 3:05 on Fox.

The Commanders, Eagles, Cowboys, and Giants are all within two games of each other, which has resulted in a chaotic NFC East race heading into the Week 7 slate.

In recent years, Philadelphia has been the most formidable divisional opponent of Dallas. However, the team appeared to be disorganized during the final weeks of the previous season and is still striving to resolve certain issues after five games. Eagles could be in serious peril if they suffer a home loss to the Giants, while New York would further distance itself from contention with another setback.

Jayden Daniels, a rookie quarterback from Washington, currently holds the highest completion rate in the NFL at 75.3%. This achievement is sure to garner the attention of Cowboys fans and any other football enthusiasts on Sunday. The Commanders would maintain their position as the top team by defeating the underdog Panthers.

Conducting research on prospective adversaries

Noon on Fox; Seattle Seahawks (3-3) at Atlanta Falcons (4-2).

3:25 p.m. on CBS; Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3).

After their bye week, the Cowboys will play at the 49ers on Oct. 27 and then at the Falcons the following week. The two-game span is considered a critical component of the season, given the current state of the NFC wildcard race and the trajectory of the season.

The Falcons, led by quarterback Kirk Cousins, are still striving to establish themselves as a contender in the conference title race, while the 49ers are optimistic about regaining their momentum in a Super Bowl rematch. San Francisco’s offense appears to be markedly different this season than it did when the team defeated the Cowboys in October, as running back Christian McCaffrey is currently sidelined and quarterback Brock Purdy is assumed additional responsibilities.

Mike Poland and Dana Bartholomew, BTB, respond to inquiries regarding the Cowboys’ bye week, offensive line, and top player.

Addressing your most pressing inquiries regarding the Dallas Cowboys.

“How appreciative are the Cowboys that they are currently enjoying a bye week following their dreadful home loss to Detroit?”(@MrEd315 on Twitter)

Mike:Fortunately, they are not expected to suffer a loss this week. This coaching staff must utilize the bye week as an opportunity for introspection and to determine the necessary actions to reestablish momentum for the upcoming season. The front office has announced that there will be no trades to enhance this roster. Thus, the sole remaining task for supporters is to maintain their grip and prepare for the journey. The Cowboys will confront the San Francisco 49ers, who are currently experiencing their own personal challenges, in order to instill a sense of optimism. This weekend, they will encounter the Kansas City Chiefs. The 49ers anticipate that the Chiefs will exert themselves and demoralize the team, which will serve as a prelude to their subsequent match against Dallas.

Dana:The bye week this week provides a significant advantage in that it allows injured athletes to recuperate. In order to remain competitive against the 49ers next week, the Cowboys will need to return as many players as possible. DaRon Bland, Caelen Carson, Tyler Guyton, Eric Kendricks, Nick Vigil, and Micah Parsons are all eligible to participate in Week 8. The 49ers’ injury report includes an extensive list of individuals. Therefore, the Cowboys possess an advantage over the 49ers in that they are not required to play the Chiefs this week, whereas the 49ers are.

“How can we improve this offensive line for the upcoming season, with the possibility of retaining Zack Martin?” Every team is aware that we are unable to carry the ball.(@Jörgen Veisland on Facebook)

Mike:Based on Martin’s current performance, it appears that retirement is imminent. It is a physiological phenomenon that whenever an individual discusses retirement, they have already retired in their mind. Martin may be experiencing this. Regarding the offensive line, it is not feasible to resolve the issue overnight. An offensive line is only as effective as its weakest connection, and there are a few weak links that require attention. This will necessitate the utilization of draft choices in the upcoming year or the acquisition of fruitful linemen through trade (an improbable outcome). Or, there is a possibility that a veteran lineman who is worth the time enters the free market next year and Dallas is able to secure him (also improbable).

Dana:Cooper Beebe and Tyler Guyton will have completed a season next season, and I anticipate that they will demonstrate growth from their performances this year. RG and RT are the primary areas of concern for the upcoming season. Regardless of whether Zack Martin opts to forgo retirement, it may be advantageous to identify a successor to initiate the development process. RT Terrance Steele, who is situated adjacent to him, has been unable to regain the level of performance that he possessed prior to his injury a few seasons ago. Additionally, it may be advantageous to investigate novel alternatives in that region.

The roles of two Cowboys players will decrease following the bye week, according to Mark Heaney of Inside the Star.

The umpteenth tirade regarding the reduced role of Ezekiel Elliott for the team.

Ezekiel Elliott: The RB1 Debate Is No Longer Relevant

[…] We cannot continue to perpetuate the notion that Elliott’s sluggish start is the result of a dearth of opportunities, a need to “warm up,” or offensive line issues.

It pertains to his diminishing capabilities in 2024. This is the reason he is experiencing difficulty in producing the same level of impact this year. He is currently experiencing career-lows in yards per carry, yards per game, and rushing success rate. For shouting out loud, his longest rush of the season, which he has completed in just under 40 attempts, is a nine-yard run.

[…]

It is evident that Rico Dowdle is the Cowboys’ most talented running back, and it is imperative that Mike McCarthy and the offense acknowledge this reality in their Week 8 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

Dowdle achieved a career-best game in Week 5, surpassing Elliott’s finest yardage performance of the year. These two are no longer engaged in a debate.

Dak Prescott’s fiancée shares a heartfelt message for the Cowboys QB following their engagement

Dak Prescott, quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, is now engaged to his girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos.

During the Cowboys’ bye week, the guy proposed. The happy pair shared the news on social media, along with pictures of the moment.

Margaret Jane Rose Prescott, Prescott and Ramos’s eight-month-old daughter, was very important in the proposal. She wore a shirt that said, “Hi Mommy, Daddy has a question for you!”

Prescott told everyone in an emotional post. This is the beginning of a new time for the pair and their family. “Mine Forever!” Prescott wrote. “The ideal friend, partner, fellow worker, parent, and now fiancé I could ever hope for!

Thank you, God, for this family and blessing! I will always love you, Sarah Jane!” Not long after that, Ramos sent Prescott her own letter. She wrote on Instagram, “I can’t wait to spend forever with you.” Before the season, Prescott signed a new four-year, $240 million deal. It’s been a crazy year for him.

Even though it’s a big deal, the Cowboys have had a rough season. They are now 3-3 after losing badly to the Detroit Lions 47-9. So far this season, Prescott has thrown for 1,602 yards, eight scores, and six picks.

An NFL Network host was moved to tears of joy by Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell

Kevin O’Connell gave Jamie Erdahl a great award as a surprise.

Good Morning Football had Kevin O’Connell, the coach of the unbeaten Minnesota Vikings, on deck on Thursday. There was a treat for one of the hosts that O’Connell brought to the show with him along with Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Pete Schrager, and Akbar Gbajabiamila.

Before he talked about Erdahl, who grew up in Bloomington, Minn., just outside of Minneapolis, O’Connell said nice things about three of the hosts. Through tears, Erdahl saw him through the end of his speech.

“I love you Kyle, Akbar, Peter’s my guy,” O’Connell said. “But Jamie, you have a special place in this building because you’re from Minnesota and used to live in the Twin Cities.” We thought that the game against the Indianapolis Colts would be a great time to bring you back home. You must know a lot about our history and how great it is to be here at US Bank Stadium. Why don’t you come out and play our Gjallarhorn?”

On November 13, the Colts go to the Vikings.

O’Connell also brought up Erdahl’s conversation with Tom Pelissero yesterday, which was very Minnesotan. The NFL Network expert grew up in nearby Edina, Minn., so they were ready to insult Erdahl in a Minnesota accent, make jokes about the area, and say that the Hawks are really the heroes of “The Mighty Ducks.”

That is about as middle-of-the-road as it gets.

This story was first posted on www.si.com as Vikings Coach Kevin O’Connell Made an NFL Network Host Cry Happy Tears.

Author: Stephen Douglas

Second injury report for the Lions in Week 7 is very scary for their game against the Vikings

While the Detroit Lions initiated their preparations for a significant Week 7 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday, reporters on the scene expressed some concern regarding the open portion of practice. However, the injury report for the day was not as severe as it appeared to be.

Especially when notable names are included in a team’s initial injury report of a typical week, Wednesday injury reports can be simple to overreact to. However, they are also difficult to extract a significant amount of information from, as they frequently involve general leisure days or restricted participation as a result of a relatively minor injury.

However, the encounter on Thursday will be more significant in terms of the player’s inclusion in the final injury report of the week on Friday. In that regard, the Lions are facing a significant prospective concern with respect to Sunday’s game.

The Lions’ practice summary for Thursday is provided below.

The second Detroit Lions injury in Week 7 has raised significant concerns.

CB Carlton Davis (quad): Non-participant

OG Kevin Zeitler (groin): Limited participation

Database Brian Branch: Full participant (knee)

C Frank Ragnow (reserve): Active participant

Full participant: Dan Skipper, OT (ribs)

OG Christian Mahogany (illness)-Complete participant

Davis withdrew from the Cowboys’ Week 6 game; however, he successfully completed the concussion protocol and had the opportunity to return had the game not been a rout. He has now missed the first two days of the practice week due to the quad injury, which is a new (or previously undisclosed) issue.

On Wednesday, Ragnow and Zeitler were granted veteran rest days. On Thursday, Zeitler was added to the injury report as a limited player as a result of a groin issue.

After being restricted on Wednesday, Branch resumed a complete practice.

After failing to practice on Wednesday, Skipper was a full participant on Thursday.

Mahogany is recuperating from an ailment that prevented him from participating in training camp. He has 11 days remaining in the 21-day window to be added to the active roster, or he will be subject to season-ending injury.

Of course, the Lions will be confronted with Justin Jefferson this week, whom defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn referred to as the “best wide receiver in the NFL” during his Thursday press conference. Davis is expected to face Jefferson on Sunday, and if he is unable to do so, Kindle Vildor would be the likely replacement. Vildor is not a starting-caliber NFL cornerback, and the Vikings will have a target on his back if he is selected. I mean no disrespect to him. Ennis Rakestraw, a rookie, may also be eligible for a more significant role.

 

 

 

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