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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Jerry Jones-owned Dallas Cowboys have suffered a nightmare of a 2020 NFL season thus far. The NFC East franchise has won just 2 of their 9 games under new Head Coach Mike McCarthy. They suffered their 4th consecutive loss in the league last night at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Coach Mike Tomlin’s Steelers outfit made their way to a 24-19 win as the Cowboys failed to pull off an upset on home soil. They are now third in the NFC East Division table behind the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Football Team.

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Shannon Sharpe takes a cheeky dig at Dallas Cowboys fans after latest setback

Former Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens star and NFL Hall of Famer seemed delighted after last night’s result at the AT&T Stadium on Sunday. He took to social media with a short video to mock the Dallas Cowboys’ fans.

“There ain’t no better feeling in the world than the Cowboys getting close to winning and losing (laughs) because all them fans, y’all are delusional. Y’all sound like little kids…you lost, you lost again and I love it,” Sharpe said in the short video.

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Sharpe’s taunts were directed towards popular American sportscaster and his co-host, Skip Bayless. But jokes aside, the 2020 NFL season couldn’t have turned out worse for the Cowboys and their massive fanbase.

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Ezekiel Elliott and Co. will go up against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 10. They will be desperate to improve upon their 2-7 record this season.

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Coach McCarthy will hope to instill some confidence in his players as they gear up for a tough end to their 2020 NFL campaign. The Cowboys are currently on a 4-game losing streak and are desperate for a win.

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