The Dallas Cowboys are having a fantastic season, and even though some are still skeptical, numbers simply don’t lie.
However, as good as they’ve been, they’ve been far better at home than they’ve been on the road.
That’s why former WR Keyshawn Johnson isn’t so sure about Mike McCarthy’s team leaving Buffalo’s blistering cold with a win.
In the latest edition of Undisputed, Johnson argued that the Cowboys’ three losses this season have all been on the road.
.@keyshawn predicts the Bills slowing down the red-hot Cowboys 31-24: pic.twitter.com/SCtDNU5vTW
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) December 15, 2023
On top of that, they average almost half as many points as they do at home (20).
Johnson also stated that their turnover differential on the road isn’t as good as it is at home, not to mention the fact that the Buffalo Bills are no pushovers.
He explained that the Bills still have their eyes on the prize because they’re just two games behind the Miami Dolphins and will have another game against them this season.
The Bills know that the Dolphins have a complicated schedule to close out the year, and they have the utmost confidence in their ability to win out and take the division by the horns in the final stretch.
That’s the kind of motivation that usually makes a team be at its best at home.
The Cowboys are fresh off a huge win, and sometimes, teams fall flat shortly after.
That may or may not be the case on Sunday, but the reality is that this could even be a Super Bowl preview, so anything can happen.
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