Cowboys Win Revives Season in 33-16 Blowout of Raiders Inside The Star
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Cowboys Win Revives Season in 33-16 Blowout of Raiders  Inside The Star
"Dallas came into Monday Night Football with a ton on their hearts and minds; they responded to the moment with a 33-16 beatdown of the Las Vegas Raiders for the first Cowboys win in nearly a month. The win came in their first game since both the tragic passing of Marshawn Kneeland and the organization's decision to trade for reinforcements before the deadline."
"Brian Schottenheimer and the Dallas offense scared every fan possible to start this game, as both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were benched for the opening drive due to a "coach's decision." This resulted in an ugly three-and-out. As bad as that was, things only got worse as Dak Prescott lost a fumble on their second drive. Was it a terrible start? Yes, absolutely."
Dallas beat the Las Vegas Raiders 33-16, securing the first Cowboys win in nearly a month. The victory followed the tragic passing of Marshawn Kneeland and a deadline trade for reinforcements. The team displayed energized play across offense, defense, and special teams. The offense began poorly after a coach's decision to bench CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens on the opening drive and a Dak Prescott fumble, then recovered to score on five straight possessions, including four passing touchdowns from Prescott and a Brandon Aubrey field goal. George Pickens had nine catches for 144 yards and a touchdown, while CeeDee Lamb scored on a 56-yard play. Multiple role players contributed strong performances.
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