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    “Can Throw Better Than Tua Tagovailoa”: Fans React As Paige Bueckers Flexes QB Talent At Cowboys vs Commanders Game

    WNBA superstar Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings was seen at AT&T Stadium Sunday afternoon for the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders game, which the Cowboys won easily 44-22.

    Paige Bueckers, fresh off her record-breaking rookie year that has the whole WNBA on notice, was seen catching and throwing a football, which led to several comments from fans on Instagram, gushing over her talent and making comparisons to the NFL.

     

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    “Can throw better than Tua (Tagovailoa),” stated a fan.

    “Jets could use her right about now,” said a fan.

    “Y’all acting like Tua can do ts,” commented a fan.

    “Talents needed in Miami and on the jets,” remarked a fan.

    “Browns could use her,” suggested a fan.

    “Dolphins should sign her,” said another fan.

    “An nfl team could use her right now,” remarked another fan,

    “And hands better than alot of these pro football players,” commented another fan.

    Last March, Paige Bueckers led UConn to a national championship in women’s college basketball, before being awarded both the Wade Trophy and the Honda Sports Award the following summer. Just after that, she was selected No. 1 overall in the 2025 WNBA draft to the Dallas Wings.

    Bueckers also won 2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year award, while averaging 19.2 points per game over the season with nearly 48% field goal percentage shooting. She averaged 5.4 assists and 3.9 rebounds and just under 1.6 steals a game.

    Bueckers also broke the rookie record for most points in one game with 44 against the Los Angeles Sparks.

    Jake Ferguson Makes Franchise History With Fourth Straight Scoring Game In Cowboys vs Commanders Clash

    The game started with Dallas and Dak Prescott getting off to a strong start with Prescott executing their offense and having 264 passing yards while adding three touchdown passes. In addition, the game witnessed the return of Dallas wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb, to action after being out for three games with a high ankle sprain.

    Lamb wasted no time in his first game back catching five passes for 110 yards, highlighted with a gigantic 74 yard touchdown reception in the first quarter that sure set the tone for Dallas. Also, tight end, Jake Ferguson put on an impressive display, catching two touchdown passes, scoring for a fourth consecutive week, the second in franchise history for a Cowboys tight end.

    On the other hand, Washington struggled throughout the entire game, from beginning to end. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels had his own mountain to climb after losing his biggest targets, Terry McLaurin, along with Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown, all out for the game due to injuries. Daniels completed the game with 156 yards and one touchdown before being sidelined on a hamstring injury during the third quarter.

    The loss drops Washington to 3–4, while Dallas improves to 3–3–1. The Cowboys now sit in second place in the NFC East, still chasing the Philadelphia Eagles who are at 5–2.

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