Cowboys drama festers after failed comeback against Ravens: Jump off if you want

The train in Dallas appears to be veering off the tracks just three weeks into the regular season.The Cowboys, now 1-2 after dropping two straight on home turf in Arlington, “seemed like [they] couldn’t get out of [their] own way” Sunday, according to owner Jerry Jones, whose team came up short following a late comeback attempt against the Ravens.“I’m very disappointed that we got beat today,” Jones said after the 28-25 defeat.“Very disappointed.

And you can’t in any way sugarcoat the fact that we got beat, and there were parts of the way we got beat that were really areas we’ve got to get a lot better in.”Trailing 21-6 at halftime and 28-6 in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys — led by $240 million quarterback Dak Prescott — scored 19 straight points in the final nine minutes but fell short to Baltimore, which notched its first win of the season.Before halftime, however, star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb appeared to yell at Prescott on the sideline as Dallas failed to score a touchdown.Lamb, the recipient of a four-year, $136 million contract extension this offseason, had four receptions for 67 yards and zero touchdowns Sunday.Prescott, who went 28-for-51 with 379 yards and two touchdowns, then delivered a fiery postgame message as he walked through the tunnel.“Jump off if you want,” he said, with speculation swirling on social media if Prescott was referencing those ready to throw in the towel.Prescott, 31, then stressed accountability in his postgame remarks.“We’ve got to lock in and be more focused on our job and take accountability,” the three-time Pro Bowler said, noting the offense needs to be more “professional” in its approach.“Every part of what being a professional is it’s doing your job and being prepared for every part of the job.So time away from the building to being in the building, just being a pro and understanding that you can only get so many practice reps, but you can watch the film, you can do all these oth...

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