
"Then Williams got stuffed for a loss. A quick pass to Jake Ferguson made it third and goal before a Ferguson drop brought up fourth down. In a correction from last week, when Brian Schottenheimer settled for a field goal on the opening drive, the Cowboys went for it. It didn't work, largely because both Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele were reduced to human turnstiles as Prescott was sacked."
"The Cardinals, who have struggled offensively all year and especially in the run game, suddenly looked like they had all the answers. Jacoby Brissett was finding wide open receivers and the Cardinals running backs had plenty of open room to run. Somehow, Dallas held them to a field goal, but the Cardinals ate up nearly seven minutes on the drive."
The Cowboys lost 27-17 to the Cardinals, marking consecutive losses and the first home defeat. Dallas began with promising offense as Javonte Williams ran hard and Dak Prescott completed chunk plays, but key negative plays — Williams stuffed, a Jake Ferguson drop and an unsuccessful fourth-down try after Prescott was sacked — derailed momentum. Arizona responded with efficient drives led by Jacoby Brissett and running backs finding open lanes, converting long, clock-consuming series and scoring via Marvin Harrison Jr. after a blown coverage. A Ferguson fumble in field-goal range returned possession to Arizona and stalled Dallas drives.
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