The Dallas Cowboys scored at least 28 points in six straight games from Weeks 4-9. They went 4-2 in that stretch and the offense appeared to have hit its stride.
But the Cowboys have derailed the past two games. Sure, they’ve missed running back Ezekiel Elliott and left tackle Tyron Smith. Those are two of the top players in the game.
But it’s hard to fathom the offense going into this much of a funk. That’s what’s happened, though, with the offense producing just one touchdown in the 23 drives the past two games.
The Cowboys didn’t score an offensive touchdown in a game for the first time since late in the 2015 season during Sunday night’s 37-9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.