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Cowboys legend Troy Aikman doesn't mince words on Post Malone's halftime show during Thanksgiving game vs. Chiefs

Retired three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman with the Dallas Cowboys' halftime show during their Thanksgiving showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. This year, they brought in singer/songwriter Post Malone to perform at AT&T Stadium.Aikman, who played for the Cowboys throughout his entire NFL career, praised Malone's halftime performance while...

Cowboys legend Troy Aikman doesn't mince words on Post Malone's halftime show during Thanksgiving game vs. Chiefs

Retired three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman with the Dallas Cowboys' halftime show during their Thanksgiving showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. This year, they brought in singer/songwriter Post Malone to perform at AT&T Stadium.Aikman, who played for the Cowboys throughout his entire NFL career, praised Malone's halftime performance while highlighting how his former team always brings it's A game on Thanksgiving."Dallas Cowboys always crush Thanksgiving halftime show."Post Malone started the show with his song "Wrong Ones" from his 2024 country album called "F-1 Trillion". He also performed some of his other hits, such as "Wow" and "I Had Some Help."Before the halftime show, Malone shared his honest thoughts about the opportunity to perform at AT&T Stadium during Thanksgiving."I'm from Texas," Malone said as per BluntMag. "I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this halftime show for years. It's a real honor to be a part of the Red Kettle Kickoff with The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people."Jerry Jones' team also ended the night on a victorious note at home. They secured a 31-28 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs and improved their record to 6-5-1 with a three-game winning streak.Quarterback Dak Prescott completed 27 of 39 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns for his team. On the other hand, three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes completed 23 of 34 passes for 261 yards and four touchdowns. However, it was not enough to help the Chiefs take home the win.Jerry Jones shares his honest thoughts on the Cowboys playoff chancesDallas is currently placed second in the NFC East behind the Super Bowl LIX champions, the Philadelphia Eagles.After Thursday's victory, Jerry Jones was asked to share his honest thoughts on his team's chances of qualifying for the playoffs this season."I think we got, with Detroit coming up here next week, we have, but we can take a lot more about it," Jones said. "More so from the team and the way we're playing, that I do the job we got ahead of us relative to the ones wins and losses."The way this team is playing, I think we got a team that can sustain this. And then, if we get a shot at it, can deserve to be there."The Cowboys will next face the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Dec.4 at 8:15 p.m. ET.

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