While the Dallas Cowboys prepare to face the New York Giants this Thanksgiving, fans attending the game will be treated to a unique holiday spread. Forget the traditional turkey dinner; the Cowboys are serving up a menu that includes burgers, egg rolls filled with Thanksgiving staples like gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce, and even star-shaped chicken nuggets.
This isn't the first time the Cowboys have offered this unconventional Thanksgiving fare. The egg rolls, a fan favorite from last year, are back with a twist, now featuring macaroni and cheese among other additions. The menu also boasts a pie packed with traditional Thanksgiving fillings and a sandwich overflowing with smoked turkey, mac and cheese, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce, and gravy.
However, the festive food might not be enough to distract from the Cowboys' disappointing season. With a 4-7 record, the team is struggling to avoid their worst season since 1989. Fans won't be seeing star quarterback Dak Prescott, who is out for the season due to surgery. Backup Cooper Rush will be leading the offense against a struggling Giants team potentially starting their third-string quarterback.
Despite significant investments in the offense, including a record-breaking contract for Prescott and a lucrative deal for wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys have underperformed. Prescott's performance before his injury was statistically one of his worst, marked by a high interception rate and a low passer rating. The team's struggles have become a source of mockery in the sports world, with commentators like Shannon Sharpe criticizing the team's performance and Jerry Jones' leadership.
Even the Country Music Awards poked fun at the Cowboys' woes, with host Peyton Manning making a jab at team owner Jerry Jones. Despite the negativity, the Cowboys have won their last two Thanksgiving games and hope to continue that streak against a vulnerable Giants team.
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