
Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys Cruise Past Raiders 33-16 The Cowboys returned from a challenging bye week with a clear mission: to honor Marshawn Kneeland. They accomplished that with a commanding 33-16 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, fueled by a red-hot offense and a refreshed defensive unit featuring several new contributors. Dallas put the game out of reach with five consecutive scoring drives. The matchup began with uncertainty as star receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens sat out the opening offensive series due to a coaching decision. However, both quickly found their rhythm. Pickens finished with 144 receiving yards and a touchdown, while Lamb added 66 yards and a score of his own. Quarterback Dak Prescott returned to form after two difficult games, completing 75.8% of his passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns, posting a remarkable 138.6 passer rating. On the ground, Javonte Williams carried the ball 22 times for a season-high 93 yards, helping the Cowboys rush for 114 yards as a team.

Brissett Steps Up as Cardinals Snap Five-Game Losing Streak with 27-17 Win Over Cowboys Jacoby Brissett delivered another strong performance filling in for Kyler Murray, though questions remain about whether he could be more than just a temporary replacement. Coach Jonathan Gannon didn’t offer much commentary on the situation, leaving the bigger debate for another day. For now, the Arizona Cardinals can celebrate a 27-17 victory that finally ends their five-game slide.



