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The Dallas Cowboys are at an early-season crossroads when they face the New Orleans Saints Sunday night. If the Cowboys can win this game they will improve to 3-1 and be in great position to make a huge midseason push.
Through three games, New Orleans is similar to the team that most people thought the Cowboys would be before the 2014 season began. The Saints have a fantastic offense coupled with an awful defense, which has resulted in a surprising 1-2 record.
When these two teams met last year, the Saints thoroughly dominated the Cowboys in every facet of the game, winning 49-17.
The Cowboys once again might be without linebacker Rolando McClain, which means Anthony Hitchens will be called upon to start. The rookie likely will be a player whom the Saints' passing game targets with its tight ends and running backs.
This game looks to have all the making of an old-fashioned shootout as two highly potent offenses will battle at AT&T Stadium Sunday night.
Read on for some news and notes, injury information and players to watch on Sunday.
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Through three games, New Orleans is similar to the team that most people thought the Cowboys would be before the 2014 season began. The Saints have a fantastic offense coupled with an awful defense, which has resulted in a surprising 1-2 record.
When these two teams met last year, the Saints thoroughly dominated the Cowboys in every facet of the game, winning 49-17.
The Cowboys once again might be without linebacker Rolando McClain, which means Anthony Hitchens will be called upon to start. The rookie likely will be a player whom the Saints' passing game targets with its tight ends and running backs.
This game looks to have all the making of an old-fashioned shootout as two highly potent offenses will battle at AT&T Stadium Sunday night.
Read on for some news and notes, injury information and players to watch on Sunday.
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