
"Against Kansas City, Booker's night was all about dealing with interior movement. He kept the sack column empty, with only a single pressure being allowed all game. Booker had a big ask this week since he had to deal with long-developing downs against Steve Spagnuolo's scheme that created free runners or forced the protection to slide late. Booker stayed square on the Chiefs' interior and passed off stunts cleanly, helping Dak work the middle of the field."
"(Game stats- Snaps: 40, Total Tackles: 2, Pressures: 5, Sacks: 0, TFL: 0) Ezeiruaku's day against the Chiefs was as a solid role player. He finished with two tackles and five pressures with no penalties, playing a normal rotational workload on the edge. His pressures in the backfield helped contribute to Dallas' 28 total pressures on Patrick Mahomes, even if the splash numbers didn't pop."
Booker logged extensive snaps and handled interior movement, allowing only one pressure and no sacks while passing off stunts cleanly to enable middle-field passing. Booker also produced effective run-game displacement on doubles, creating clean lanes and avoiding drive-killing penalties, which helped keep Dallas on schedule. Ezeiruaku served as a rotational edge piece, finishing with two tackles and five pressures on limited snaps and no penalties. Ezeiruaku's pressures added to Dallas' overall pressure total on Patrick Mahomes, and his situational contributions helped the defense on key downs despite modest splash statistics.
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