'Oh my God': Tom Brady's Frustration Clearly Evident in Cowboys' Struggles Against Ravens

The Dallas Cowboys experienced a frustrating defeat against the Baltimore Ravens, drawing criticism from commentator Tom Brady. Although they managed to score 19 points in the fourth quarter, it wasn't enough to secure a win, ending with a 28-25 loss. Now at 1-2 for the season, they face a crucial game against the New York Giants next.
'Oh my God': Tom Brady's Frustration Clearly Evident in Cowboys' Struggles Against Ravens
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In a game that was a stark contrast to the high-flying offensive displays of recent seasons, the Dallas Cowboys stumbled and fumbled their way to a disappointing defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys' performance was so lackluster that even the legendary Tom Brady, serving as a commentator for the game, couldn't contain his frustration.
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Why Is Tom Brady Frustrated Seeing the Cowboys Game?


As Dallas trailed 28–6 in the fourth quarter, Tom Brady tried to offer insight into how the Cowboys might make a comeback.
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However, a false start penalty interrupted his analysis, and the tone of his commentary immediately shifted. In a moment that saw the sentiment of Cowboys fans, Brady exclaimed, "One drive, one touchdown, play with a little rhythm. Find CeeDee Lamb–oh another penalty. Oh my god."

Kevin Burkhardt, who was calling the game alongside Brady, added to the sentiment by remarking, "Well, if you're frustrated, I'm guessing they're frustrated." His audible disgust was a clear reflection of the Cowboys' struggles throughout the game. The penalty, coupled with the team's previous errors, had tested Brady's patience.
Though the Cowboys managed to rally late in the game, scoring 19 points in the fourth quarter, it was ultimately too little, too late. The Ravens successfully ran out the clock, sealing their victory and leaving Dallas to reflect on yet another missed opportunity. The Cowboys' late surge brought them within three points, but it wasn't enough to change the outcome.

With this loss, Dallas fell to 1-2 for the season, marking their second consecutive defeat at home after a tough loss to New Orleans. The team now looks ahead to a critical Thursday night matchup against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium, hoping to rebound from their recent struggles. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Dallas can turn things around before it's too late.
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