The Dallas Cowboys went on the road for the second consecutive week looking for a win. The Cowboys offense scored points but was let down by a leaking defense that had no answer, and some questionable play calls in the fourth quarter. But what did social media have to say as the game unfolded?
The Cowboys start off slow.
Rico Dowdle comes out against his former team looking to add on from last week’s performance.
Dallas gets Javonte Williams running. Then hits George Pickens makes the big play under pressure on third down.
Pickens makes a huge play, hurdles the...
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The Dallas Cowboys traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, to take on the Panthers in a battle of the blues that could bring the Cowboys’ record above the .500 mark.
The Dallas Cowboys’ offense started this game stale with an opening drive that accounted for a total of six yards and a Bryan Anger punt.
In true Dallas Cowboys defensive fashion, the Carolina Panthers offense, led by Bryce Young, picked apart the Cowboys’ defense with Rico Dowdle and tight end Mitchell Evens.
The defense was able to put a damper on the Panthers in the...
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The Panthers won the toss and deferred which put the Cowboys offense on the field first.
It was a rather quick possession as Dallas went three and out. Certainly not an ideal start.
Rico Dowdle’s first run went for 9 yards which was notable given his “buckle up” comment ahead of the game and his history with the Cowboys. His second run was also sizable which made things feel tenuous.
Dowdle had 3 carries for 29 yards and a reception for 13 more on Carolina’s opening possession. Thankfully the Cowboys were able to make a stand as it neared the...
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The Cowboys can get a win streak going with a victory over the Panthers.
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The Cowboys are gearing up for their latest game, a road trip to Carolina to face the Panthers, who have not lost at home yet this season. Now, with just over an hour until kickoff, we know who will and won’t be suiting up for today’s action.
The biggest news from the inactive list is who’s not on it: Tyler Guyton and Tyler Smith. The left tackle and left guard both missed last week with injuries, though Smith was technically active. The Cowboys managed to play well without them, but they’re surely happy to have the two Tyler’s back on...
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Dallas Cowboys guard Tyler Smith is going to play on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, per ESPN’s Todd Archer.
Smith, who signed a long-term extension with the Cowboys a few weeks back, missed last Sunday’s game on the road against the New York Jets. Technically speaking he suited up, but he has been dealing with an ankle issue and was only dressed for emergency purposes as the Cowboys have been down a number of offensive linemen to date. Thankfully, he did not have to enter the game and that likely helped him recover.
Smith is one of the best interior...
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In the NFL, talent alone doesn’t win football games.
The league’s parity means that every Sunday comes down to execution and matchups, the places where strengths and weaknesses collide.
For the Dallas Cowboys, who are trying to stay afloat early in the NFC playoff picture, today’s game against the Carolina Panthers will hinge on a few critical head-to-head battles.
Each will shape whether the Cowboys walk away victorious or find themselves once again searching for answers.
The Cowboys’ secondary will have its hands full with Panthers wideout Tetaroia McMillan, a dynamic playmaker who can flip...
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It is normal to feel a little nervous about a road game when you’re only 2-2-1. Dallas is favored by three points despite CeeDee Lamb still being out, but Dallas has shown both the good and bad this year, and you never know which one will show up.
Carolina is 2-3, but they’ve yet to lose a game at home this season, beating the Falcons and Dolphins. Does that make anyone more nervous about this one? Let’s see what our writers think.
Bring the seatbelts
Former Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle went off last...
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Yet another NFL Sunday has arrived, which means it’s time to double-check your lineups and scan the rankings — and if Dallas Cowboys fantasy football information is your focus, you’re in the right spot.
I’ve been covering the team from a fantasy perspective throughout this season, and if you’ve got one-or-two guys from America’s Team, you don’t need me to tell you it’s been a doozy.
From the emergence of now-key fantasy starters to the multi-week injury to CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys’ rankings here have done nothing but fluctuate.
That will stay true this week, as well, considering their Week...
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The Cowboys duo of DaRon Bland and Trevon Diggs is one of the team’s most important pairings on the roster; the only problem is, it seems we can never get them on the field at the same time.
Fortunately for Dallas, that won’t be the case this week.
The news broke late last night that while both remain questionable on the injury report, the Cowboys are expecting both Bland and Diggs to go against the Panthers.
It will mark the fourth game they’ve played together this season, and hopefully, the most impactful one yet.
While the two have shared the...
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The Dallas Cowboys are looking for their third win of the season on Sunday afternoon, and to get it they’ll have to hand the Carolina Panthers their fourth loss – but first at home. The Panthers are 2-0 at home so far with a decisive 30-0 win against the Falcons, and last week’s 27-24 comeback against the Miami Dolphins. A win would be the third in three years on the road in Carolina for a Dallas team that’s played there under different circumstances each time, and now arrives off their best win of the season, also on the road, and...
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