Red-Hot Cowboys Earn NFL’s Top Praise From an Unexpected Source
Red-Hot Cowboys Get 'NFL Best' Ranking From Unlikely Source
A rather unlikely voice just dropped a massive compliment on the Cowboys following their win over the Chiefs.
The Dallas Cowboys are on a heater — their Thanksgiving victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T Stadium pushed their winning streak to three straight. With recent wins over the Raiders, Eagles, and Chiefs, Brian Schottenheimer’s squad now sits at 6–5–1 and clearly has momentum on its side.
Public sentiment is also shifting: the Cowboys are being viewed as one of the hottest teams in the NFL, with Dak Prescott leading a surging offense and Matt Eberflus’ defense playing at an elite level.
And surprisingly, after the win over Kansas City, a familiar rival chimed in…

Former Washington head coach Jay Gruden posted on X after the game:
“While it pains me to say this, the Cowboys might be the best team in the NFL right now.”
Yes… that Jay Gruden.
Of course, this may be a case of the moment talking, because even the most optimistic Cowboys fans likely wouldn’t confidently declare Dallas the best team in the league at this point.
The Cowboys are undeniably hot — beating both the Eagles and Chiefs will do that — and the momentum is real. But “best team in the NFL”? That might be a stretch right now.
With a 6-5-1 record, Dallas is still sitting squarely in the middle of the NFL pack.
If they stack a few more wins? Sure, we may revisit this conversation. But at this moment, calling the Cowboys the “best team” still feels… premature.













