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"Maybe it was the addition of newcomers Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson, the return to action of DeMarvion Overshown, Malik Hooker, and Shavon Revel. Or, maybe it was the statement made on the opening possession by head coach Brian Schottenheimer by benching George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb for the first drive. Or it could have been that Dallas was playing the Las Vegas Raiders. No matter the reason, the results"
"Williams had four tackles and 1.5 sacks while Wilson added two tackles. Hooker had three tackles while Overshown and Revel had a tackle each. The win improves Dallas to 4-5-1 on the season, and keeps them in the playoff hunt. Hopefully, it will light a spark that carries over into the next five weeks as the Cowboys face the toughest stretch of their schedule. All-Time Stats Monday night's win leveled the all-time record between the Cowboys and Raiders at 7-7. However, the"
The Cowboys dominated a second quarter to beat the Las Vegas Raiders 33-16, paced by defensive contributions from newcomers and returning players. Quinnen Williams recorded four tackles and 1.5 sacks while Logan Wilson added two tackles. Malik Hooker had three tackles; DeMarvion Overshown and Shavon Revel added one tackle each. The victory improved Dallas to 4-5-1 and kept the team in playoff contention ahead of a difficult five-week stretch. The win leveled the all-time Cowboys-Raiders series at 7-7 and produced a new unique final score — the 425th different score in franchise history.
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