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The Dallas Cowboys are down, but they are not out.

The Cowboys fell to 3-5 on the season Sunday after a 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. This is another chapter in what has become an incredibly disappointing year for a team with Super Bowl aspirations heading into the 2024 campaign.

You can look everywhere, from the offense, to the defense, to injuries, when looking to place blame on why the team has been underperforming.

The season has been an abject disaster.

One Dallas Cowboys cheerleader chooses to stay optimistic despite how bad things look.

Kylie Dickson, an attractive Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, took to her Instagram account after the game and posted herself and others on the field to the tune of “Don’t Stop Believing” in the background.

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She is clearly urging fans not to give up on the team.

“What the song says,” she wrote on Sunday.

The Cowboys will host the rival Eagles next Sunday.

The team has five divisional games left and nine games remaining on the schedule.

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Jerry Jones Says He Believes in Mike McCarthy And The Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys fell further into the standings with a 27-21 loss to Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons.

It was the team’s third straight defeat.

Jerry Jones spoke with the media after the game, where he addressed the team’s plans for this week’s trade deadline and he also had a message for the players and coaches.

“That room is full of guys who can get it done,” Jones said. “I believe in them. Coaches and all.”

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