The Dallas Cowboys defense has given itself a whole lot of room for improvement after two weeks. Advanced stats reveal that the defense's biggest red flag is their pass coverage, but that is to be expected after the team allowed 450 passing yards from New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson in Week 2.
Jalen Hurts threw for just 152 yards in Week 1 against the Cowboys, but Wilson topped the league in passing yards in Week 2, dramatically skewing the defense's average. Though Hurts didn't throw for as many yards, he did complete 82.6% of his passes. Matt Eberflus's unit now ranks 30th in EPA per play, 31st in dropback EPA and 30th in dropback success rate.
The Cowboys are playing a ton of zone coverage and though they're getting decent pressures on opposing quarterbacks so far, they've not been as successful as last season with Micah Parsons. If the defense continues allowing this many yards and points, the Parsons trade will only look more unwise than it already does.
One area the Cowboys are at least middle-of-the-road in is rush EPA. They're allowing 121 rushing yards per game, which ranks 23rd in the league, and the defense is 17th in rush EPA.
There's good news and bad news for Dallas as they head into Week 3. They've begun making additions to improve the defense, like veteran edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney. Clowney should help with that dropback EPA stat.
However, they're likely to be without cornerback DaRon Bland for a second week. Luckily, his timeline to return is just one more week when the Cowboys take on the Green Bay Packers.
Really informative trio of advanced metric sheets for every aspect of the defense.
— Outl✭w (@OutlawCowboyNFL) September 18, 2025
Needless to say, the Cowboys defensive players and Eberflus have to right this ship ASAP! pic.twitter.com/QsQuxKd4pr
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