Cowboys news: Defense falters, Dallas loses to Carolina 30-27

Cowboys news: Defense falters, Dallas loses to Carolina 30-27
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Game Recap: Cowboys lose to Carolina, 30-27- Kurt Daniels, DallasCowboys.com

It wasn’t pretty, but relive the disappointing loss.

Despite the offense’s continued success, at this point the Dallas defense seemingly had no solutions for stopping the Panthers when they had the ball. As the clock ticked over into the fourth quarter, Dowdle continued to pound away at their forces, rushing five times for 37 yards. The scoring honors, though, would go to McMillan, who got his second touchdown to provide Carolina with another lead.

Who would blink first? The Cowboys nearly did, but on a third-and-5 at his own 35-yard line, Prescott again connected with Pickens, who spun away from the defense for a 45-yard gain. Dallas went on to get to the Panthers’ 8 but that would be it, and Aubrey had to come out for a 28-yard field goal to tie the game, 27-27.

When the Cowboys defense then finally – finally! – got a three-and-out stop, it seemed that would be the break the team needed. But unable to take advantage, the Dallas offense then had to punt for only the third time all game.

Meaning, the defense desperately needed another stop.

They couldn’t get it.

It looked like the Cowboys actually did when a Carolina pass on third-and-7 at its own 17-yard line fell incomplete, but a pass interference penalty on Kaiir Elam moved the chains and the possession continued. And later in the series, another Young attempt was no good on third-and-4 at the Dallas 40-yard line, but the Panthers converted the fourth down try to keep the drive alive as the clock hit the two-minute warning.

When Carolina then picked up a first down at the Dallas 12-yard line with 1:01 remaining, and the Cowboys out of timeouts, Young simply kneeled the ball twice to run the time down to three seconds. Ryan Fitzgerald then kicked the 33-yard field goal as the clock hit zeroes to capture the 30-27 win.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers: Battle of the Blues – Cody Warren, Inside The Star

The defense falters, and the offense wasn’t able to make up for it.

Carolina came out punching at the beginning of the third quarter with a long pass to rookie receiver Jimmy Horn Jr.

Rico Dowdle finished off the drive by exposing a terrible Dallas Cowboys zone passing defense with a 33-yard touchdown catch from Bryce Young and making the score 20-17 Carolina.

Javonte Williams and the Cowboys’ offense attempted to establish a strong rushing game, but the Panthers’ defense focused on stopping the run and succeeded.

Rico Dowdle continues to dominate the Cowboys, but Marist Liufau picked up a much-needed sack to slow down the Panthers’ offense.

The Dallas defense actually forced a punt and gave the offense a chance to go back on top in what is becoming an offensive battle.

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