Cowboys have clunker on both sides of ball, reach bye week in trouble
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Cowboys have clunker on both sides of ball, reach bye week in trouble
"The Dallas Cowboys are using the trade deadline to try and save themselves in a 2025 season that was already on thin ice going into Monday night against a struggling Arizona Cardinals team, and might have slipped away entirely with a 27-17 primetime loss. Can you even fix a defense that painted Dallas into this near-impossible corner, no matter what Jerry Jones tried on the trade market?"
"Is Brian Schottenheimer's offense really a revelation after another uninspiring effort saw Dak Prescott hit nine times, sacked five, and Ryan Flournoy come up with the team's only offensive touchdown well into the fourth quarter? Monday night saw plenty of dejected looks on the sideline after two lost fumbles, an interception, and two turnovers on downs. We'll set the trade deadline news aside for a second, and look at the grim result of Monday night."
Dallas sits at 3-5-1 after a 27-17 Monday night loss to the Arizona Cardinals that exposed persistent defensive failures and costly turnovers. The defense allowed sustained drives and pressure on Dak Prescott, who was hit nine times and sacked five times. Offense produced only one offensive touchdown by Ryan Flournoy late in the fourth quarter. The team committed two lost fumbles, an interception, and two turnovers on downs. The loss extended Arizona's winning streak over Dallas to four games and left the Cowboys entering their bye week with two consecutive defeats. The schedule includes another Monday night game in Week 11 and multiple primetime matchups late in the season.
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