
"The Dallas Cowboys are looking for their third win of the season on Sunday afternoon, and to get it they'll have to hand the Carolina Panthers their fourth loss - but first at home. The Panthers are 2-0 at home so far with a decisive 30-0 win against the Falcons, and last week's 27-24 comeback against the Miami Dolphins."
"The way the Cowboys played against the Jets was encouraging for the growth of a team looking forward to getting much healthier on both sides of the ball as the importance of their upcoming games increases. It also is directly encouraging for their matchup against the Panthers, as they'll come into Sunday still a banged up team, but won in dominant fashion despite being banged up at the Jets."
"Ferguson had the first two-touchdown game of his career last Sunday against the Jets. The Cowboys offense put on a masterclass of playing ball control to protect the lead, running the ball out of tight formations, using play-action off of this on Ferguson's second touchdown, and using motion to create big throws to Ryan Flournoy and George Pickens when needed."
The Cowboys seek a third win and must beat the Panthers, who are 2-0 at home after decisive wins over the Falcons and Dolphins. Dallas arrives off its best win under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer and seeks consecutive victories for the first time in 2025. The Jets game offered encouraging signs about team growth and resilience despite injuries on both sides of the ball. The offense has emphasized getting the ball to Jake Ferguson, who recorded his first two-touchdown game while the unit executed ball-control, play-action, tight formations, and motion. The Panthers' defense, led by Jaycee Horn at cornerback, can present significant coverage challenges and health management will determine whether the Cowboys sustain momentum or suffer a setback.
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