The Detroit Lions have officially entered must-win territory vs. the Cowboys. Once viewed as one of the NFC’s most complete teams, injuries have gutted their depth, and their offensive line, once their foundation, has become their greatest flaw. With no interior push and zero consistency in run-lane creation, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs at times have been neutralized, and the offense has slowed to a crawl.
Meanwhile, Dallas has quietly turned into a late-season spoiler. They’ve pulled off a few upsets, look more confident by the week, and now get a chance to attack a reeling Detroit defense that’s losing starters and struggling to stop big plays. Dallas has the personnel to exploit this matchup from the opening kick.
START ’EM

Jahmyr Gibbs — RB, Lions
Gibbs has been the lone bright spot in this sputtering Lions offense. His explosiveness is undeniable, and Detroit has leaned on him for chunk plays when everything else falls apart. Expect multiple splash plays and heavy usage as Detroit fights to keep pace.
Jameson Williams — WR, Lions
With St. Brown banged up, Williams stepped up last week, and he should again. Detroit needs game-breakers, and Jamo’s deep-threat profile matches perfectly with what this struggling offense requires. Pencil him in for 6–8 targets and high-variance upside.
Jared Goff — QB, Lions (Start/Flex)
If you’re dealing with an injury at QB, Goff is a viable plug-in. He’ll likely be pressured behind this deteriorating line, but volume should be massive as the Lions chase points. A 250-yard, 1–2 TD night is very much in play.
David Montgomery — RB, Lions (Flex)
This is purely a volume/goal-line confidence flex. While the offensive line is failing him, Detroit has started using Montgomery more creatively near the stripe. He’s touchdown-dependent but gets enough opportunities to justify a flex.
Isaac TeSlaa — WR, Lions (Flex)
“Cybertron” is trending upward. His size, body control, and medium-range reliability make him a sneaky option, especially in the red zone. If the Lions get inside the 20, he’s on the shortlist for targets.
COWBOYS STARTS
Dak Prescott — QB, Cowboys
Detroit’s defense is breaking down at every level, and a big-play offense like Dallas can expose them badly. Dak should find success early and often; 250+ yards and 2+ TDs look likely.
Javonte Williams — RB, Cowboys
Williams is settling nicely into this offense, and the matchup is ideal. Expect solid touches, goal-line chances, and efficient production against a Lions front that’s worn down.
George Pickens — WR, Cowboys
Detroit’s secondary keeps losing starters, and Pickens’ size and physicality are a nightmare for the smaller Lions corners. He’s primed for high-value plays, especially downfield and in contested situations.
CeeDee Lamb — WR, Cowboys
He’s officially back on track after early-season inconsistency. Lamb should dominate on crossers, quick hitters, and intermediate routes. Safely locked into WR1 territory this week.
Jake Ferguson — TE, Cowboys
Feel confident. Ferguson has become Dak’s most trusted chain-mover and red-zone valve. Detroit has been vulnerable to tight ends all season. This is a top-tier TE play.
SIT ’EM
Detroit Defense
This matchup is a nightmare. Dallas has speed, size, and balance, while Detroit’s defense is held together by duct tape. Avoid at all costs.
Jake Bates — K, Lions
Detroit goes for it far too often on fourth down, limiting field-goal chances. The game script also suggests fewer attempts and more desperation drives.
MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
The Lions want to control the tempo, but their offensive line simply can’t protect long enough or run block consistently. Expect them to rely on quick hitters, screens, and Gibbs’ dynamism to move the ball. Dallas’ defense will tighten up early, forcing Jared Goff into uncomfortable situations.
On the other side, Dallas will attack vertically and aggressively. Prescott, Lamb, Pickens, and Ferguson should all find mismatches, especially as Detroit’s secondary strains to keep up without its starters.
If Detroit can’t manufacture a defensive turnover early, this one could get away from them fast.
Conclusion
The Lions are fighting for their season, but the Cowboys enter this matchup with momentum and a dangerous offensive rhythm. Detroit’s injuries and offensive line woes make this a tough spot, and fantasy managers can confidently lean on Dallas skill players across the board.
Expect a high-scoring affair, with fantasy fireworks, but Dallas holds the edge where it matters most.
