
"Dallas' offense roared to life again against the Commanders because the interior never panicked. With Tyler Booker back at right guard, the Cowboys kept the pocket clean and the run game on schedule. The proof is in the stats here with just one sack allowed on 30 pass attempts. When they needed a yard, Booker helped deliver the power when Washington tried to heat things up."
"From the first third down of the game, Donovan Ezeiruaku looked like a rookie who's figured out how to pair burst with technique. He varied his get-off, and the result wasn't just almost pressure, it was real, drive-shaping heat. He hurried throws on a couple of clean wins that flushed Jayden Daniels off his spot, and used textbook lane integrity that kept the quarterback bottled instead of bailing into explosives."
Dallas rookies played key roles in a Week 7 victory over Washington, stabilizing the interior and energizing both pass protection and the run game. Tyler Booker started at right guard, logging 67 snaps with 38 pass blocks, two pressures, zero sacks allowed and one penalty, helping the Cowboys allow just one sack on 30 pass attempts and create short-yardage power. Donovan Ezeiruaku generated consistent edge pressure across 37 snaps, totaling four tackles, three pressures, one sack and two tackles for loss. Ezeiruaku varied his get-off, used speed-to-power and textbook lane integrity to force hurried throws, checkdowns and a throwaway.
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