Nick Harris: Five things to watch in Cowboys-Ravens game
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In a matchup with a Ravens defensive unit that features Pro Bowl talents at every level, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is taking some confidence from the week of practice into Sunday's game and wants his offense to take command early. We're going in and playing our game and that's on them on how they're going to adapt to that. We're going to be the aggressors and bring it to them.
The Ravens enter week three last in the NFL in passing yards per game allowed (257) but first in the NFL in rushing yards per game allowed (49.5). For the Cowboys to find some early success, look for the passing game to be relied upon, considering the running game for Dallas has had its fair share of struggles through two weeks as well.
In the team's opening week win against the Cleveland Browns, linebacker DeMarvion Overshown was heavily featured in the team's defensive strategy with 44 snaps. Last week against New Orleans, there was a direct flip in strategy with Overshown garnering only 18 snaps as a result of more offensive looks from the Saints that required more base defense formations from Mike Zimmer.
This week against Baltimore, expect a snap count from Overshown similar to his first week performance, as the Cowboys adjust in their strategy to combat a strong Ravens offense led by MVP Lamar Jackson and star running back Derrick Henry.
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