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The Dallas Cowboys emerged from their bye in Week 10 and immediately sent a strong message across the league with a dominating performance on Monday in Sin City against the Las Vegas Raiders. Dak Prescott and company ripped apart Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium to the tune of a 33-16 score to end a two-game
On Sunday afternoon, the Cowboys face the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. A few days later, the team faces the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day. Dallas then returns one week later with another primetime Thursday night outing when they face the high-flying Detroit Lions.
The Cowboys’ top two receivers did not play on the first series because of a coach’s decision. Dak Prescott then went out and threw for 268 yards and four touchdowns. Pickens had nine catches for 144 yards, and Lamb added five catches for 66 yards. Four different Dallas players caught touchdown passes.
Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and the Cowboys are heading to Allegiant Stadium to take on Geno Smith, Maxx Crosby and the Raiders in a primetime Week 11 showdown.
The Dallas Cowboys ensured they stayed in the NFL playoff hunt with a 33-16 road win against the Las Vegas Raiders on an emotional night for “America’s Team.”
The NFL will presumably take action against Dallas Cowboys star WR George Pickens for his actions during the team’s win over the Raiders.
Joseph Hoyt and Calvin Watkins give us a look at some key moments from Cowboys-Raiders and what Dallas can expect moving forward.
The Dallas Cowboys' Monday night win over the Las Vegas Raiders didn't change anything in the NFC playoff race.
Dak Prescott and the Cowboys were too much for the Raiders on Monday night as Dallas snapped a two-game losing streak.
The Dallas Cowboys and their NFC East rivals will be featured on this season of HBO's 'Hard Knocks: In Season' and now the official trailer has dropped.