It’s been more than a month since the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Round and Jake Ferguson is ready to move on.
Appearing on NFL Total Access on Wednesday, Ferguson discussed the fallout from his team’s season-ending loss. And in doing so, the 2023 Pro Bowl selection noted that it’s not uncommon for the Cowboys to receive opponents’ best efforts on a weekly basis.
“You know it’s tough to say,” Ferguson responded. “I think for me, it’s also the NFL, 32 of the best [teams] in the world are playing one sport against each other but at the same time I always like to think, ‘We’re the Dallas Cowboys, every team that’s going to play us is going to bring their all every single time.’ We’re not going to get anybody’s ‘We don’t have to bring that hard against them.’ They’re bringing their all against us. It’s a kill-or-be-killed mentality. We’ve just got to kill them first.”

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