CMA Awards Shine Amid Cowboys' NFL Struggles
The 58th Annual CMA Awards highlighted diversity alongside ongoing challenges for the Dallas Cowboys as concerns grow for their NFL season.
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The 58th CMA Awards celebrated diversity in country music, with Beyoncé topping the Billboard country chart, despite overshadowing issues with the Dallas Cowboys' disappointing NFL season. Star quarterback Dak Prescott faces emotional challenges after a season-ending hamstring injury, while guard Zack Martin is doubtful for upcoming games. CeeDee Lamb is cleared to play, and cornerback DaRon Bland makes his season debut. These developments reflect a tumultuous time for the Cowboys, prompting humorous commentary during the CMA Awards, including Peyton Manning's remarks highlighting the team's struggles.
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