3 Cowboys who need more snaps after Week 13 Chiefs win Inside The Star
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3 Cowboys who need more snaps after Week 13 Chiefs win  Inside The Star
"The last three Dallas Cowboys games have had "biggest win of the year" tagged to them after the clock hit zero, but their Week 13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs may be the one that keeps that title. It was the team's third consecutive win, and it put them over .500 for the first time this season; plus, it could come in as the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history."
"The Cowboys' offensive player with the lowest number of snaps played yesterday was Malik Davis with nine. You could also argue he was the single most effective guy to play, despite that low snap count. Davis, 27, has been scrapping to make a career in the NFL for years, and his 43-yard touchdown against Kansas City was the biggest boost to his stock yet."
"Over the last three weeks, Davis has rushed for five, eight, and most recently, 15.7 yards per carry. At the same time, Javonte Williams is handling a huge workload that could soon wear him out. It only makes sense that Davis earns more snaps in accordance with that fact and his own performance. The more that Dallas can incorporate Davis, and even Hunter Luepke down the stretch, the better Williams will be when they need him most."
The Cowboys' Week 13 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs delivered a third straight win, moved the team over .500, and could rank as the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history. The game mixed emerging young players and veteran contributors on offense and defense to secure the win. Malik Davis played just nine snaps but scored a 43-yard touchdown and has averaged 5, 8, and 15.7 yards per carry over three weeks. Javonte Williams carries a heavy workload that risks fatigue, so increasing Davis' snaps, and involving Hunter Luepke, would preserve Williams and strengthen Dallas' backfield depth.
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