
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — While the Dallas Cowboys prepare for another national TV game amid questions about coach Jason Garrett’s future, the Buffalo Bills just want to keep rolling toward the playoffs on a bigger stage than usual. Never mind that Dallas is technically in a better postseason position for now than Buffalo, which is playing on Thanksgiving for the first time in 25 years. The Cowboys (6-5) still haven’t beaten a winning team, and the Bills go into Thursday with a much better frame of mind.
Main Idea: The Dallas Cowboys face the surging Buffalo Bills on Thanksgiving as questions grow about Jason Garrett’s future with Dallas.
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Jason Garrett’s uncertain future could add pressure and distraction for Dallas,. The bigger public effect is minor because the story is mainly about one team and a holiday game.
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Primary opposing team in the featured Thanksgiving matchup and a major focus throughout the story.
Primary team focus of the article, including their Thanksgiving game and playoff/coaching situation.
Central figure because the article is driven by questions about his future as Dallas Cowboys coach.
Cowboys owner whose criticism of the coaching staff and influence over Jason Garrett’s status are central to the.
Bills quarterback highlighted in a section on his development and Thanksgiving spotlight.
Bills coach quoted on the team’s approach and stakes for the Thanksgiving game.
Mentioned in the section on how opposing defenses may shadow Dallas’s top receiver.
Featured in the article for his homecoming game against his former team.
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Mentioned as the team that recently beat Dallas and sits ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East race.
Mentioned as a possible matchup piece against Amari Cooper and as part of Buffalo’s defense.