Jerry Jones Says 'The Sky is Not Falling' After Cowboys' Loss vs. Raiders

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn't pressing the panic button after his team's overtime loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Jones said that the sky is not falling for the Cowboys.

The cavalry is coming when you look at the six games we have left. Jones said that this time of year is when attrition occurs. Normally, you are dealing with a shortage of personnel. We come with fresh legs.

The Cowboys won six of their first seven games and were considered a Super Bowl contender. The offense averaged 32.1 points and 454.9 yards per game.
The Cowboys have lost three of their last four games. The offense scored a season-low nine points in Week 11 against the Kansas City Chiefs, and the defense allowed a season-high 509 yards to the Raiders.
Dallas' offense will get back on track. The Raiders are expecting to have Cooper back for the game against the New Orleans Saints.

Lamb suffered a concussion in the loss to the Chiefs. The second-year wideout cleared protocols to play on Thursday, but the quick time between concussions made him more susceptible to another.
Dallas' cushion in the division is starting to diminish. The Philadelphia Eagles have won three of their last four games. Their next five opponents are the New York Giants, Washington Football Team, and New York Jets, who have a combined record of 9-21.
Lincoln Financial Field will host the Cowboys and Eagles in Week 18.
Dallas is in the driver's seat for the title. Four weeks ago, it appeared that there was more drama in getting to that point.