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The Texas Rangers road magic is what the Dallas Cowboys want.
Coach Mike McCarthy of the Dallas Cowboys cited the Texas Rangers’ flawless journey to a World Series championship as motivation for his Super Bowl contenders.
A perfect run of that length will live forever in Rangers lore—and may serve as inspiration for their neighbors across the street. The Dallas Cowboys are Super Bowl hopefuls this season. Tied with the Philadelphia Eagles atop the NFC East at 10-4, Dak Prescott and Co. are looking to end a title drought that has lasted nearly three decades. The Texas Rangers went 11-0 on the road in the playoffs en route to the first World Series championship in franchise history.
Despite how good the Cowboys have been this season, there is one obvious problem that links this back to the Rangers. Dallas is 3-4 away from home, with their most recent victory coming against the Buffalo Bills 31-10.
Dallas still has three regular season games left to determine their playoff seeding, including road games against the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders. AT&T Stadium home playoff games would mean nothing in the standings, but the NFC’s top seed is still up for grabs. At home, the Cowboys are 7-0.
Dallas still has three regular season games left to determine their playoff seeding, including road games against the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders. AT&T Stadium home playoff games would mean nothing in the standings, but the NFC’s top seed is still up for grabs. At home, the Cowboys are 7-0.
It’s unclear why they perform so much better at AT&T Stadium, which is next to Globe Life Field, but it’s clear that they want a piece of the Rangers’ road magic. Having things figured out on the road would be beneficial, especially since the Eagles or San Francisco 49ers may be in the way of the Super Bowl.