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The Washington Commanders head into their biggest rivalry game short-handed, but still looking to come out with a win against the Dallas Cowboys.
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Key Moments: Here's the exact moment the Cowboys won their game against the Commanders
It took just four possessions for the Dallas Cowboys to make the biggest plays of the game to beat the Washington Commanders in Week 7.
The Cowboys will continue to lean on their explosive offense, led quarterback Dak Prescott. The NFL star has a flurry of weapons, playing with receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, tight end Jake Ferguson and running back Javonte Williams.
The Cowboys finally have a good run game, and as Lamb stated, it's "night and day" compared to what we have seen in that space from Dallas, and who knows, maybe it will be the run game that is the reason the Cowboys walk out of Mile High with a win on Sunday.
The Denver Broncos have released an updated depth chart ahead of their game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reacted as star cornerback Trevon Diggs is still working his way to returning after missing Week 7.
The Cowboys are just 1-3 away from home this season. The last time they beat the Broncos, here or in Denver, Troy was slipping the ball to Emmitt and throwing slants to Michael (1995). And Sean Payton mostly conjures up awful memories for this club ever since leaving as Bill Parcells’ offensive coordinator to take the Saints job two decades ago.
It’s a classic matchup of a high-scoring offense taking on a suffocating defense when the Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) travel to Denver to take on the Broncos (5-2). Coming off a decisive 44-22 win at home over Washington, the Cowboys’ offense is among the most productive in the league. Key offensive numbers: