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“The Drought”: Rumored Netflix Series Explores Cowboys’ 29-Year Super Bowl Dry Spell

A rumor has gone viral suggesting Netflix is quietly producing a Dallas Cowboys documentary.

A recent anonymous post on Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) ignited speculation that Netflix is working on a new docuseries titled “The Drought,” centered on the Cowboys’ infamous 29-year Super Bowl drought. According to the post, filming has already wrapped and the project is now in post-production.

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Cowboys fans instantly lit up the conversation. The title “The Drought” trended across platforms, with fans expecting a behind-the-scenes breakdown of everything from the glory days of Troy Aikman to the Dak Prescott era. Some reports even suggested a global Netflix release this fall, just ahead of the 2025 season.

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Both Netflix and the Cowboys have declined to comment. Netflix stated it “does not comment on unannounced projects,” while the Cowboys organization remained silent. Interestingly, a listing on IMDb briefly appeared showing “The Drought – Post Production”, with no director named.

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Still, media analysts urge caution. One source close to Netflix claimed: “This title hasn’t been scheduled for release officially.” That doesn’t rule out its existence — just its confirmation.

Real or not, the idea of “The Drought” as an unfiltered Hard Knocks-style documentary may just be the offseason story that grabs everyone’s attention.

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