Apparently 'Zootopia' has a higher chance of winning best picture at the Oscars than the Cowboys do a championship

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Dallas Cowboys fans, don't shoot me...I'm just the messenger here.

While we're still some weeks away from NFL training camp starting, there are a few projections that are already starting to come in, and let's just say they aren't in favor of the Dallas winning the championship next year. According to Ryan Ribeiro, associate producer at Bleacher Report/BR betting, "Zootopia 2," which is slated for release this fall, has a higher chance of winning "Best Picture" at the Academy Awards, than what the Cowboys do at winning a championship...from a numbers perspective, of course.

Don't believe me? Well, Ribeiro pulled the numbers, and unfortunately it doesn't look to be an exaggeration. Again, I'm just the messenger here people.

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Obviously, we'll have to see how the 2025-2026 season plays out because football is, indeed, a game of odds and numbers...especially once/if you make it to the postseason.

Well, Cowboys fans, I understand you may be a little bit upset over this article (or you may not because you guys and New York Knicks fans have the biggest confidence of anybody I've ever seen), but let's take a look at what "Zootopia 2" is about.

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Starring Ke Huy Quan, Shakira, Jason Bateman, Quinta Brunson and more, "Zootopia 2" detectives Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they go undercover to crack a case in Marsh Market. While on the job, they find themselves on the twisting trail of a mysterious reptile that leads them to paths unexpected. This sequel follows the original 2016 film "Zootopia," which wound up grossing over $1 billion worldwide.

The film is scheduled for release on November 26, 2025.

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