
"Washington will be visiting the Cowboys in Week 7. If Dallas' other games this season have been any indication, it's a matchup that should feature no shortage of scoring. The Cowboys' trend of giving up points in bunches continued against the Carolina Panthers, who beat them 30-27. The Commanders, who'll be extra motivated after their sloppy three-turnover performance against the Chicago Bears, should be smelling blood in the water."
"It's never bad news for Commanders fans when the Cowboys lose, but they should be especially enticed by how Dallas' defense is playing ahead of the matchup. The unit was expected to regress after superstar pass-rusher Micah Parsons was traded before the season, and sure enough, they've given up 30 points four times and at least 20 in every game."
Washington visits Dallas in Week 7 in a matchup expected to feature heavy scoring, as the Cowboys' defense has been consistently porous. Dallas has surrendered 30 points four times and at least 20 in every game since Micah Parsons was traded. In Week 6, Rico Dowdle gashed the Cowboys on the ground and Bryce Young threw three touchdowns, two to rookie Tetairoa McMillan. Washington enters motivated after committing three turnovers against Chicago but faces injuries to receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown, with Deebo Samuel Sr.'s availability also uncertain. The injury-depleted Commanders offense still projects to benefit from Dallas' defensive weaknesses.
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