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The Cowboys did receive good news at the safety position. Starter Donovan Wilson, who missed last week’s game with shoulder and elbow injuries, was getting rehab work during Wednesday’s practice. Also, Juanyeh Thomas, another safety, inactive the last two games with migraines, practiced with little problem.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones cleared the air on NFL trade rumors surrounding Bengals star Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby of the Raiders.
The Dallas Cowboys’ up-and-down season continued with the team’s 44-24 drubbing at the hands of the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Cowboys’ record now stands at 3-4-1, and the team has yet to win back-to-back games all season. How did pundits react on various NFL power ranking lists?
Arizona enters Week 9 on a five-game losing streak, but Kyler Murray is always a threat playing at AT&T Stadium.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs has officially been placed on the injured reserve Saturday, after suffering a concussion, team officials said. Friday, the Cowboys (3-3-1) ruled out Diggs for Sunday's visit to Denver (5-2). He missed last week's 44-22 victory over Washington. Diggs had the accident at home three days before that game.
Coming off a loss that left Dallas Cowboys’ coach Brian Schottenheimer sleepless, the team is still dealing with the Trevon Diggs situation. It begs the question: Has Diggs played his last Dallas game? Owner Jerry Jones gave an honest take, according to a post on X by Joseph Hoyt.
NFL Week 9 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for Monday Night Football game between Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys.
With starters Malik Hooker (toe) and Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder) out along with the primary backup Juanyeh Thomas (migraines), the Cowboys turned to Markquese Bell and undrafted rookie Alijah Clark. The Broncos took advantage of the inexperience on the back end and found five pass completions of 15 yards or more.
This week on Cowboys Overtime, Mac Engel and Nick Harris break down Dallas' loss to the Denver Broncos, discuss whether Dak Prescott can save the team and talk changes that must be made before the game against the Arizona Cardinals.