It's been nearly three decades since the Cowboys last made the NFC championship game. They now have the longest title game drought in the conference.
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Philadelphia will have a chance to host a home conference title game against Washington if they can beat the Rams on Sunday. ... as the Dallas Cowboys can only look on with envy.
The internet responds to the Washington Commanders unexpected win in the NFC Divisional round and the Cowboys continued NFC title drought.
The outcome of the Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions game could have major implications for the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search.
The Eagles offense is led by former Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. It's tough to watch, but now the Cowboys' postseason failures are being put into even more perspective after Washington's big win. Dallas now has the longest NFC Championship Game drought in the conference.
After the Commanders defeated the Lions in the divisional round, the Cowboys now own the longest active drought, dating back to 1995.
Meanwhile, their NFC East rivals, the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, both won their Wild Card round games and are moving on to the Divisional round.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for a pivotal offseason, attention will focus on major priorities such as a new contract for Micah Parsons and decisions regarding head coach Mike McCarthy’s future.
Washington will now advance to the NFC Championship Game for the first time since the 1991 NFL season. Their win over the Lions leaves the Dallas Cowboys, dubbed as "America's Team," with the longest conference championship drought. The last time Dallas made an NFC Championship appearance was during the 1995 season.
Check out the complete list of NFC East champions including year, team and record. 2009: Dallas Cowboys (11–5) * A player strike ended the season early and the NFL did not record division winners.