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The Dallas Cowboys (6-1) will face their second division foe of the year when they take on the Washington Commanders (2-5) Monday night at AT&T Stadium. A win would give the Cowboys great momentum going into their monumental clash with the Arizona Cardinals.
Last week, the Cowboys beat the New York Giants 31-21 in a game that wouldn't have been that close if it wasn't for a couple of mistakes by the Cowboys. If Dallas didn't turn the ball over, it would look like a much more dominant team.
The Commanders are coming off a close 19-17 win over the Tennessee Titans that came down to the end. Colt McCoy replaced Kirk Cousins in the second half and led the Commanders to the victory.
The Cowboys can't be caught looking ahead to the Cardinals game because the Commanders have a plethora of playmakers who can make them pay. Dallas has to take advantage of McCoy's inexperience and force him to turn the ball over on multiple occasions.
Just like any other week, the Cowboys have to control the line of scrimmage on offense and defense. If they can stop the Commanders' rushing attack, then they should be in a great position to win this game.
Read on for some news and notes, injury information and players to watch on Monday.
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Last week, the Cowboys beat the New York Giants 31-21 in a game that wouldn't have been that close if it wasn't for a couple of mistakes by the Cowboys. If Dallas didn't turn the ball over, it would look like a much more dominant team.
The Commanders are coming off a close 19-17 win over the Tennessee Titans that came down to the end. Colt McCoy replaced Kirk Cousins in the second half and led the Commanders to the victory.
The Cowboys can't be caught looking ahead to the Cardinals game because the Commanders have a plethora of playmakers who can make them pay. Dallas has to take advantage of McCoy's inexperience and force him to turn the ball over on multiple occasions.
Just like any other week, the Cowboys have to control the line of scrimmage on offense and defense. If they can stop the Commanders' rushing attack, then they should be in a great position to win this game.
Read on for some news and notes, injury information and players to watch on Monday.
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