The Dallas Cowboys' collapse against the San Francisco 49ers put an end to the organization's Super Bowl dreams. While Cowboys fans were devastated by the team's inability to advance past the Wild Card Round, fans of other organizations were ecstatic to see “America's Team” get sent packing. Among those celebrating Dallas' failures was ESPN talking head Stephen A. Smith, who took to Twitter to roast the Cowboys with a hilarious Wordle-themed joke.

Stephen A. hilariously roasted the Cowboys with his latest Wordle answer, entering in the word ‘CHOKE' and getting the correct answer on his very first try. While fans in Dallas won't be too appreciative of Smith's diss, the ESPN sportscaster isn't concerned with the opinions of the team's supporters. He's busy basking in the glory of Dallas' disastrous final play.

The Cowboys had lofty expectations heading into the postseason, with Jerry Jones and Co. aiming to bring a Super Bowl to Dallas for the first time in more than two decades. Instead, they failed to handle Deebo Samuel and the 49ers, resulting in a tough-to-swallow 23-17 defeat. Smith, who is a notorious Cowboy hater, has been relentless with his lambasting of the organization following their loss, and he carried that over into this week with his latest troll job.

Don't expect Smith to run out of steam anytime soon. For Smith, watching the Cowboys lose is just as good, if not better, than watching his own teams win, and he's made absolutely no effort to hide his disdain for America's Team.