]

A costly blunder by Amani Oruwariye has the Dallas Cowboys’ playoff hopes dropping with a 5-8 record through Week 14.

A costly blunder by Amani Oruwariye has the Dallas Cowboys’ playoff hopes dropping with a 5-8 record through Week 14.

“Time for him to go” – Amani Oruwariye gets brutally slammed for mistake that cost Cowboys the Bengals game

Amani Oruwariye (Image via X)

Dallas Cowboys seems to have been picking up the pieces, winning two games in a row. When everything started to look like things were finally coming together, it all fell apart. The Cincinnati Bengals snapped their two-game streak with a much-needed win on Monday.

In a relatively less offensive game, there was one specific moment in the game that turned out to be a decisive move that resulted in their loss – cornerback Amani Oruwariye’s late-game blunder.

With under two minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys had a golden opportunity for a comeback after Nick Vigil blocked a Bengals punt, setting them up in Bengals territory. However, the chance unraveled when Oruwariye mishandled the bouncing ball near midfield, evoking memories of Leon Lett’s infamous Thanksgiving Day misstep.

YouTube video

Had Oruwariye the ball rolled dead, the Cowboys could have gained the possession. Cooper Rush and the offense could have managed to find a scope to attempt a game-winning or game-tying drive. The Cowboys, who have Brandon Aubrey, capable of hitting 65-yard FGs lost an enormous opportunity.

What did happen? The Bengals regained possession, and in the final seconds, Joe Burrow sealed the Cowboys’ fate with a 40-yard touchdown pass to Ja’Marr Chase.

Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager upheld his displeasure, in his post-game media appearance. He acknowledged that the mistake was impactful.

“I don’t know if we say anything to him. We made the mistakes out there. That mistake we made at the end… it was very impactful, is all I can say.”

Amani Oruwariye, playing in his fourth NFL team, had a tumultuous NFL career so far

Some fans went up a notch higher, tweeting that Oruwariye should be shown the exit right at the stadium itself.

Amani Oruwariye’s mistake would have been costly for the Cowboys. There’s no defending such a mistake, however, the storylines seem to follow what-ifs. There’s no saying whether the Cowboys would make the playoffs if for the win. However, one thing’s sure, Micah Parsons would definitely not be okay with the specific blunder.

Related Posts

Kickoff Time for Lions vs Packers Ignites League-Wide Buzz The timing reveal triggered an immediate wave of reactions across social media as fans scrambled to decode its impact. Analysts warn that this specific slot may advantage one side more than people realize, adding fuel to an already heated rivalry. Every second leading up to kickoff now feels heavier, louder, and far more unpredictable – Khanh

The countdown has officially begun for one of the most explosive, high-stakes divisional clashes of the 2025 season: the Green Bay Packers traveling to Ford Field to…

Packers’ Emanuel Wilson reveals Josh Jacobs’ message that helped him calm down before Week 12 against Vikings – Khanh

The roar of Lambeau Field on Sunday was deafening, but deep within the Green Bay Packers’ locker room, a crucial, low-key exchange was unfolding that would ultimately…

PACKERS FANS RALLY BEHIND FORMER COACH AFTER HE’S NAMED PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME SEMI FINALIST – Khanh

The echoes of the 1990s Super Bowl era are thundering through the hallowed halls of Lambeau Field once more! Mike Holmgren, the towering, commanding figure who masterminded…

Broncos Climb AFC Playoff Ladder After Key Post-Bye Shift – Khanh

The Denver Broncos are not merely in the AFC playoff race – they are positioned on the high ground, armed and ready for the final, brutal stretch….

“SHUT UP! WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE TO TALK TO ME LIKE THAT?” The NFL Network studio fell into stunned silence as Bo Nix stepped onto the stage, silencing all criticism. Controversy erupted when renowned commentator Charles Davis publicly slammed Nix for his performance against the Chiefs in a crucial game, calling him “a burden on the team.” But instead of backing down, Nix dropped the mic, and every word he spoke left the studio breathless, forcing NFL Network to issue an urgent statement – Khanh

The velvet-gloved critiques of the National Football League’s commentariat were not just tossed aside; they were detonated. In a moment of raw, unscripted fury that will be…

Broncos sign kicker Wil Lutz to three-year extension – Khanh

The Denver Broncos have returned from their bye week not just refreshed and refocused, but decisively richer in long-term certainty. In a powerful, pre-emptive move that underscores…