
"With six catches for 121 yards, CeeDee Lamb was having himself quite a game until he had to exit early due to a concussion. With No. 88 sidelined, second-year WR Ryan Flournoy stepped up to pick up the slack. He caught nine passes for 115 yards and scored one touchdown. Flournoy's offensive role has continued to expand as the season progressed and he proved why against the Lions Thursday night."
"The Lions ended up winning by 14 points Thursday night, and it's no coincidence that's exactly how many points the Dallas Cowboys gave up due to turnovers. First it was the Jake Ferguson fumble in the first quarter that allowed the Lions to extend their lead 17-6 off of a 35-yard TD run by David Montgomery and once again in the second quarter Detroit capitalized off an interception to extend their lead even further, 27-9."
"It doesn't matter how talented the receiving corps is if the QB doesn't have time to throw the ball. That was the case for the Cowboys Thursday night against the Lions. Dak Prescott was pretty much under duress all night from Detroit's pass rush. As expected, Aidan Hutchinson got the better of Terence Steele on a number of occasions and gave Nate Thomas, who was filling in for for an injured Tyler Guyton at LT, problems as well when he rush"
The Dallas Cowboys lost 44-30 to the Detroit Lions, ending a three-game win streak despite a late comeback attempt. CeeDee Lamb recorded six catches for 121 yards before exiting with a concussion, and Ryan Flournoy filled in with nine catches for 115 yards and a touchdown. Turnovers produced 14 points for Detroit, including a Jake Ferguson first-quarter fumble leading to a 35-yard David Montgomery touchdown and an interception before halftime that extended the lead. Dak Prescott faced heavy pressure all night as Aidan Hutchinson frequently beat Terence Steele and repeatedly pressured substitute Nate Thomas.
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