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Jones maintains support for Cowboys' coaching staff amid 3-game slide

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The Dallas Cowboys were embarrassed on their home field in a 28-6 Thanksgiving Day loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, extending their losing skid to three games.

Despite the recent struggles, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wanted nothing to do with any talk of coaching changes.

"No, absolutely not - and I mean it, no," Jones said after the game, per David Helman of DallasCowboys.com.

"We all know that it has to get better, has to get together. I really think this coaching staff is tops. I think (head coach Jason Garrett) is able to use everything that he's learned, as coordinator, as coach over these last years, and we've just got to get it together."

The stats have not been favorable to the Cowboys during their skid.

Related: 3 shocking stats from the Cowboys' 3-game slide

On Thursday, quarterback Dak Prescott was outgunned by Chargers pivot Philip Rivers 434-179 in passing yards, and 3-0 in touchdowns.

The loss pushed the Cowboys to 5-6 and 10th in the NFC standings.

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