Cowboys, Cardinals and Dak Prescott
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ARLINGTON — Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, as he understandably does every game, really wanted to win on Monday against the Arizona Cardinals. Postgame wasn’t easy as he and his teammates found themselves searching for answers after their second straight loss,
The finally have a solid run game for Dak Prescott to fall back on, and you better believe No. 4 is loving it. With Klayton Adams and Conor Riley, along with Brian Schottenheimer, the masterminds of the rushing attack, led by Javonte Williams, who has 447 ...
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Dallas Cowboys are used to seeing it, but the disrespect for quarterback Dak Prescott has felt like it has been at a higher level this season. The Cowboys' offense is the number one-ranked offense in the NFL this season, with Prescott being second in most ...
Dak Prescott told Tom Brady that his confidence was "sky-high" ahead of the Dallas Cowboys' 44-22 blowout victory over the Washington Commanders on Sunday. However, he had a different feeling when the Cowboys' offense went nearly 20 minutes without scoring ...
Arizona dominated the game for most of the night, doing whatever it wanted offensively while also keeping the vaunted Dallas offense in check. Things briefly got interesting in the fourth quarter -- as they often seem to do whenever the Cardinals are involved this season -- but Dallas never truly threatened to take the lead and never got within one score in the second half.
The offense has been a different story, entering the week as the No. 2 scoring unit in the NFL at 30.2 points per game. The Cardinals will be without starting quarterback Kyler Murray again after he was ruled out with a foot injury.