9:15 PM on Dec 26, 2021 CST
Though the Cowboys won the NFC East before the game against Washington kicked off, that fact didn’t dim Dallas’ determination to dominate.
Here is what the nation had to say about the Cowboys’ 56-14 domination of the Washington Football team.
Most interceptions in single season since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger
Lester Hayes, 13, 1980
Emmitt Thomas, 12, 1974
Mike Reinfeldt, 12, 1979
Bill Bradley, 11, 1971
Mel Blount, 11, 1975
Everson Walls, 11, 1981*
Trevon Diggs, 11, 2021**Cowboys franchise record
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) December 27, 2021
That’s a league-high 30 TD passes surrendered by Washington Football Team this season. And we have 3 quarters to go…
— Tim Cowlishaw (@TimCowlishaw) December 27, 2021
Cowboys have now scored a touchdown on 20-of-25 red-zone trips at home. Their 80% home rate is second-best in the NFL (49ers, 81.8%). 2-for-2 today. https://t.co/uyA1gUka2s
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) December 27, 2021
Allen and Payne made the mistake of getting into it during a blowout. If everyone was dialed into the game the world would move on. But with this score? We’re breakin it down in slow motion.
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) December 27, 2021
there are so many worse things going on with the WFT than a sideline altercation *ducks*
— Jessica Smetana (@jessica_smetana) December 27, 2021
While some dude in a blue Santa suit was getting into a fight, Terence Steele just caught a TD pass from Dak Prescott. Now that’s the ballgame.
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) December 27, 2021
The Cowboys now have the best point differential of any team in the NFC.
— Cowboys Stats & Graphics (@CowboysStats) December 27, 2021
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