The Cowboys return to AT&T Stadium Sunday looking to keep their offense rolling and extend their dominance over Washington.
Dallas has averaged 30.6 points per game at home since 2021 — second-most in the NFL — and has topped 37 in both home games this season. With another strong outing, the Cowboys could make franchise history by scoring 37-plus in their first three home games.
CeeDee Lamb may return after a three-game absence, needing just 51 scrimmage yards to reach 7,000 for his career — the fastest receiver in team history to do so. George Pickens has been electric, scoring in five straight games and ranking third in the NFL with 525 receiving yards.
Dak Prescott has thrown three or more touchdowns with no picks in three straight games. One more would tie him with legends like Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Prescott also owns an 11-2 record against Washington and is one TD away from his 28th against them.
Dallas leads the all-time series 79-47-2 and has won three of the last four meetings. After last season’s home loss to Washington, the Cowboys are out for payback — and another statement win in front of their home crowd.

