
"His game recap lists him playing 82 snaps, reflecting a full, every-down workload at right guard. As a unit, Dallas surrendered 22 total pressures and five sacks against Detroit, so the pocket wasn't clean overall. Booker's general footprint for the season matches what the Lions game seemed to show on tape. This was not a perfect night from Booker, he allowed two pressures, but it was not one where his gap repeatedly collapsed or where he was the obvious weak link."
"The biggest positives for Booker were that he largely stayed quiet in the best sense with no drive-killing penalties attributed to him and no complete disasters against Detroit's interior. The negatives are more comparative than catastrophic. The Cowboys' offense struggled with turnovers and missed chances, and when the Lions' pressure ramped up late, Dallas couldn't consistently keep Dak comfortable across the board."
Dallas lost to Detroit at Ford Field, failing to secure a fourth consecutive win after the bye. Right guard Booker played all 82 snaps and logged 60 pass blocks, allowing two pressures, no sacks, and no penalties. As a unit, Dallas surrendered 22 total pressures and five sacks, leaving the pocket frequently under duress. Booker avoided drive-killing penalties and large interior breakdowns, projecting as a starter-level rookie despite not being flawless. The offense struggled with turnovers and missed opportunities, with increased Lions pressure late affecting Dak Prescott. Ezeiruaku played 49 snaps, recorded four tackles, one TFL and two pressures, showing effort but limited impact.
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