FRISCO — The Cowboys believe their confidence level remains high despite recent struggles. The Cowboys have lost seven of their last 10 games, including the last three.

“Yeah, just get back to work,” coach Jason Garrett said Wednesday. “This league is about adversity. If you ever played or coached in this league, the guy across from you is damn good, so you’re going to have success, you’re going to have adversity.”

The Cowboys have not handled adversity well and must find a way to solve their problems heading into Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Dallas is tied with Philadelphia for first place in the NFC East. The teams will meet in two weeks. The Rams, meanwhile, are also fighting for a playoff berth. They’re a game behind the Vikings for the sixth and final playoff spot in the NFC.

“Every game is big because it’s the next game,” defensive tackle Michael Bennett said. “Just focusing on the task and taking it one game and one snap at a time. You can’t worry about the outside noise and what the media is saying and what the fans are saying. We just have to play at a high level and play for each other.”

The Cowboys (6-7) have endured a pair of three-game losing streaks after a 3-0 start. Running back Ezekiel Elliott said an intensified focus shouldn’t be needed given how the team has played.

“The focus should already be at an all-time high,” he said. “There shouldn’t be a next level that we can get focused. We’re 6-7.We’re definitely not comfortable there, and what [the Rams] do really doesn’t change anything in this locker room.”

Cowboys in a rematch

Sunday’s game is a rematch of the NFC Divisional Round game won by the Rams, 30-22. It feels like the game took place ten years ago, instead of Jan. 12.

“It sure does,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “I feel like I’m 33 going on 83 since then.”

Garrett also noted how much change has occurred since that game.

“Like a lot of things in life it seems like yesterday and it also seems like it was 10 years ago,” he said. “We are kinda of locking in on today.”