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Cowboys Silence the Doubters With “Instant Grits” Defense in 37–22 Win Over Jets 💪⭐

On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1, NFC East) — led by quarterback Dak Prescott — rolled into MetLife Stadium and handled business, defeating Justin Fields and the New York Jets (0-5, AFC East) by a score of 37–22.

After the win, cornerback Trevon Diggs credited Dallas’ relentless defensive pressure for being the difference-maker.

“When we get pressure like that, we can call whatever we want,” Diggs said. “We could call prevent defense and still win.”

Diggs noted that the Cowboys leaned heavily on man coverage, forcing Fields and the Jets offense into constant discomfort.

“It worked,” he said. “We got out of tough spots, and the D-line brought instant heat. We call that Instant Grits. You know those instant grits you just throw in the microwave? You don’t want the slow-cooked kind — takes too long. Sunday, we had Instant Grits.”


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Jets Fans React to Dallas’ “Championship-Level” Performance 🔥

Jets fans didn’t hold back after watching their team get picked apart by Dallas. Some blamed the offense for being an easy target:

“That defense is the worst in the league… don’t be fooled, Cowboys fans. You’ll need to score 40 every week to win.”

“You’re celebrating mid results against the worst offense in football. Receivers wide open and Fields still couldn’t find them.”

One fan, clearly Southern, even took offense at Diggs’ culinary metaphor:

“No self-respecting Southerner eats instant grits. I’m a proud traditional grits guy!”

But plenty of fans praised Diggs for his leadership on the defensive side:

“Love seeing that defense in sync, Trevon! Your work is paying off!”
“That’s my DB1 right there.”

Diggs finished the game with one solo tackle and three assists.


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Defense Answers the Critics 👀

Dallas’ defense looked dominant, silencing critics who questioned its consistency. The pass rush — fueled by that “Instant Grits” energy — set the tone early and gave the secondary plenty of chances to shine.

Running back Javonte Williams also turned in a monster performance with 135 rushing yards, crediting the coaching staff for sticking with him:

“It feels great that they trust me,” Williams said. “Even when things start slow, you’ve got to stay patient — it’ll pay off later in the season. The other backs push me every day, and that’s why I play the way I do.”

Rookie safety Juanyeh Thomas made his first career start — lining up across from his younger brother, Jets rookie Azareye’h Thomas. Their mom was seen in tears after the game as the two embraced on the field. 💙

Prescott completed 18 of 29 passes for 237 yards and 4 touchdowns. Williams led the ground attack with 16 carries for 135 yards and a score, while Ryan Flournoy hauled in 6 catches for 114 yards, helping Dallas maintain its offensive rhythm.


This win felt like the balance Dallas has been chasing all season — efficient offense, suffocating defense, and swagger.
The Cowboys say this is only the beginning of their “championship-level” form, and if Sunday was any indication… they might just be right. ⭐

Bills Lose Key Defender Again As Another Star Eyes Return Sunday
The Buffalo Bills are facing another defensive setback after Sunday night’s loss to the Patriots, as linebacker Matt Milano re-aggravated a pectoral injury that had already sidelined him earlier this season. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed he’s now considered week-to-week — not placed on IR yet, but under close watch. Milano, who returned after missing two games, played only one half before exiting again. His instincts and coverage ability remain nearly irreplaceable for Buffalo’s defensive setup. To make matters worse, backup linebacker Dorian Williams is dealing with a knee issue and is listed day-to-day. Meanwhile, star defensive tackle Ed Oliver — out four straight games with an ankle injury — is expected to return for the upcoming Monday night matchup against Atlanta. His presence could be crucial in restoring balance to the Bills’ defensive front. On offense, center Connor McGovern briefly left Sunday’s game with a hand injury but returned and is expected to be ready next week. Rookie T.J. Sanders may also return from a knee issue, offering valuable depth for the defensive line. However, rookie corner Dorian Strong remains sidelined with a neck injury, now seeing a specialist to determine the extent of the damage. There’s no official word yet on his season status. With several key players nursing injuries, Buffalo’s defense will once again rely on its “Next Man Up” mentality. Despite the adversity, the belief and resilience that define the Bills — and their fans — remain unshaken. 💙 What do you think — can the Bills push through this stretch?👉 Share your thoughts below and [SHOP NOW] to show your support this season!