Dallas Cowboys Fans Are Hardcore, Watched Game In Church (Video)

Oct 30, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys fans cheer with their towels prior to kick-off against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 30, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys fans cheer with their towels prior to kick-off against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Dallas Cowboys are the best team in the NFL and their fans are dedicated to showing their support, even if it means going to extreme lengths

Last week the Dallas Cowboys won a classic against the Pittsburgh Steelers, defeating Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown with a touchdown from Ezekiel Elliott that occurred with nine seconds left. After that win, there were no doubts about Dak Prescott as the leader of the franchise and Tony Romo officially conceded the starting gig later that week.

On Sunday in Week 11, the Cowboys continued their dominance, as Prescott and Elliott avoided a trap game against a tough Baltimore Ravens defense. Elliott had over 100 yards from scrimmage, and Prescott threw three touchdowns with no interceptions and 301 passing yards.

And there was at least one church congregation making sure they didn’t miss a moment of the action (H/T Bro Bible):

https://twitter.com/JakeFromKonoha/status/800403725701423104

A bunch of Cowboys fans couldn’t pass up on the opportunity to watch their elite rookies go to work, as they broadcasted the game at the church. Who said a little bit of football doesn’t go well with a little bit of spiritual worship? Religion is all about bringing people together and these Cowboys fans were able to achieve that goal with some football on the side.

The Cowboys are 9-1 and they will get to face the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving Day. I’m sure Cowboys fans don’t need an excuse to watch that game and they will expect nothing less than a Dallas victory over their rivals.

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There’s no doubt that Cowboys fans are among the most loyal in the NFL and this clip is yet another strong example of their dedication to the team. I wonder how crazy they’ll get if the Cowboys manage to make it to the Super Bowl.

Update – Monday, Nov. 21

Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, TX issued a statement following this story hitting various news outlets:

Though our initial post did not explicitly say that the game was shown during a worship service, it may have been implied jokingly and expressed in the tweet used. That was not the case as they showed the game as part of a community outreach program.