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By defeating the Buffalo Bills, the Dallas Cowboys secure a playoff berth

By defeating the Bills in Buffalo on Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys (10-3) could secure a playoff berth.

Presently, the Bills (7-6) are eliminated from the playoffs; however, a successful finish would likely qualify them for the postseason.

At home, the Cowboys have been flawless. Their three losses have occurred while traveling.

Dak Prescott (4), quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, runs onto the field prior to the December 10, 2023 contest between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Image courtesy of Matthew Pe
The Buffalo December climate is perpetually a cause for concern. As of game time, there is a 70% probability of precipitation and no snow forecast, with temperatures in the upper 40s.

On Thursday, in anticipation of the possible inclement weather, the team conducted drills at The Star utilizing damp balls.

In anticipation of the frigid conditions, tight end Jake Ferguson even submerged his palms in ice water.

Additionally, photographs of Bills players were affixed to the gauntlet machine’s pads.

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When queried about the weather, Coach Mike McCarthy made a jest by stating that a specific quarterback from Louisiana, Dak Prescott, is eager to travel to the north and compete in those conditions.

“When you have an opportunity to live and coach in that climate there’s some things that change your approach more than others,” according to McCarthy. “Temperature is last on the list, I’m more interested in the wind and the rain.”

“I had anticipated that the weather would be pleasant until this morning, when I learned that it had rained; consequently, we completed a few wet ball exercises. Simply put, we are prepared for anything. “I do not believe it alters the strategy,” Prescott stated.

The quarterback for the Cowboys is attempting to guide his squad to its sixth consecutive victory.