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Where do the Dallas Cowboys rank in NFL power rankings after week 10?

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb sets NFL record in game against the Washington Commanders.

The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of a four-game losing streak and quarterback Dak Prescott has officially been lost for the remainder of the 2024 season.

Where do the Cowboys place on NFL power rankings after their most recent 38-6 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles?

Todd Archer, ESPN

When a kicker is under consideration for a team’s MVP, that tells you what type of situation the squad is in. That’s no knock on Aubrey, who has been tremendous. But who else could you pick from a defense that struggles stopping people and an offense that can’t score?

Ranking: No. 24

Mike Florio, Pro Football Talk

Here comes the sun . . . and I say, it’s not alright.

Ranking: No. 24

Pete Prisco, CBS Sports

They are done. Their quarterback is out for the year, and the backups aren’t any good. See ya.

Ranking: No. 25

Nate Davis, USA TODAY

It’s rare when a team gets rid of the same player a year too early and a year too late. But these are the Cowboys, who never should’ve re-signed washed-up RB Ezekiel Elliott, now averaging 3.2 yards per carry … when he’s actually active.

Ranking: No. 29

Frank Schwab, Yahoo Sports

Will the Cowboys win another game? Maybe against the Giants on Thanksgiving … maybe. Presumably, we’re going to see Trey Lance soon after Cooper Rush’s awful start, not that Lance will fix anything.

Ranking: No. 24

Conor Orr, Sports Illustrated

I understand that Mike McCarthy and Cooper Rush had a rapport and that Rush has a good record as a spot starter for Dak Prescott. I also understand that it’s okay to label Trey Lance a project not worth reclamation at this moment in time. I realize I can’t have it both ways, supporting Shane Steichen for benching Anthony Richardson and chiding McCarthy for not playing Lance.

Ranking: No. 26

Taylor Wirth, NBC Sports Bay Area

Cooper Rush completed 13 passes for FORTY-FIVE YARDS. You owe it to yourselves and everyone watching to see what you have in Trey Lance. I guarantee you he is not this bad.

Ranking: No. 25

Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News

The Cowboys are a shell of an offense without Dak Prescott (hamstring) at quarterback, reminding everyone how good he is. As for the defense, there is still plenty of dazed confusion, even with Micah Parsons back.

Ranking: No. 22

Staff, Bleacher Report

Things have officially gone from bad to worse for the Dallas Cowboys.

Bad was losing quarterback Dak Prescott to a hamstring injury that will end his season. Worse was the Cooper Rush-led Dallas offense Sunday against the Eagles—146 yards, six points and five turnovers. It was the Cowboys’ fewest yards ever in AT&T Stadium.

Ranking: No. 24

Marcus Mosher, The 33rd Team

The Dallas Cowboys finally created some takeaways on defense, but the offense couldn’t move the ball at all against the Eagles. It lost four fumbles, and Cooper Rush/Trey Lance combined for 49 net passing yards on 32 dropbacks. Yikes.

The Cowboys have a difficult remaining schedule, including two games with the Commanders left on the slate. At this point, anything above five wins would be a borderline miracle.

Ranking: No. 24