Cowboys honor Marshawn Kneeland with big win over Raiders on Monday night
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Cowboys honor Marshawn Kneeland with big win over Raiders on Monday night
"The Dallas Cowboys promised to honor the memory of late teammate Marshawn Kneeland with how hard they played Monday night. They did so with a convincing 33-16 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to four different pass catchers -- George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson and Ryan Flournoy - and a defense that incorporated newcomers Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson and welcomed the return of DeMarvion Overshown did not allow a touchdown until the fourth quarter."
"One win does not erase the pain of losing a teammate, but for one night, the Cowboys could smile again. Here's what to know from "Monday Night Football" for both teams: Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) What to make of the QB performance: Prescott continues to climb to the top of the Cowboys' record book. Already the team leader in completions and completion percentage, he now has the most games with at least three touchdown passes in franchise history. His 37-yard pass to Pickens in the second quarter was his third Monday, giving him 41 such games for his career. Tony Romo had 40, and Danny White is third with 20."
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 33-16 while honoring late teammate Marshawn Kneeland with helmet decals, warmup T-shirts and a displayed jersey. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to four different targets — George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson and Ryan Flournoy — and the offense scored on five straight possessions to build a 31-9 lead. The defense, boosted by newcomers Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson and the return of DeMarvion Overshown, did not allow a touchdown until the fourth quarter. Prescott became the franchise leader in games with at least three touchdown passes, surpassing Tony Romo.
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