Cowboys: Predicting the 2020 NFL regular season record for Dallas

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First Four Games

Week 1 @ Los Angeles Rams

The Rams have some of the best players in the NFL led by Aaron Donald. In what should be a game with plenty of fireworks, the Dallas defense will do just enough to slow down the Rams and give Zeke and Dak the impressive first win.

Cowboys: 1-0

Week 2 vs. Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons are a team that is in the middle of the pack. Dallas has struggled with these types of teams in the past and this game could be closer than it should be. With Matt Ryan and Julio Jones, the Falcons have an offense that can compete in any game. This one comes down to who has the ball last with the Cowboys escaping victorious.

Cowboys: 2-0

Week 3 @ Seattle Seahawks

The Cowboys had a little luck in their first two games, but they are in for a humbling experience when they play Russel Wilson. Wilson has the weapons on offense to have a breakout campaign and his skills will be on full display here.

Cowboys: 2-1

Week 4 vs. Cleveland Browns

Dallas is able to get back to their winning ways against a Browns team that was a disappointment last year. Cleveland might improve this year which makes this a fun matchup to watch with wide receivers making plays all over the field. Ultimately Dak is a better quarterback than Baker Mayfield and that ends up being the difference.

Cowboys: 3-1

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