Prescott Says He Won't Change Style Of Play After Wentz's Injury
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says he won't change his style of play despite Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz getting injured as a runner.
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Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says he won't change his style of play despite Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz getting injured as a runner.
Carson Wentz tore his left ACL on a play that the Philadelphia Eagles wish they could undo, as the season-ending injury might very well change the entire chase for the Super Bowl. The Dallas Cowboys are paying attention.
While the Cowboys continue to wait for the return of star running back Ezekiel Elliott team owner Jerry Jones believes that quarterback Dak Prescott has become a 'better player' while adjusting to the absence.
While Dallas has improved in two straight wins following three consecutive losses without last year's NFL rushing leader as a rookie, the playoff outlook hasn't changed much.
Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes and the desperate Dallas Cowboys beat New York 30-10 Sunday.
The postseason has essentially started for the Cowboys, with five games to go, thanks to some early struggles and the three-game skid when Ezekiel Elliott started serving his suspension.
Members of the Dallas Cowboys football team are taking a break from the football field to spread some holiday cheer.
One thing the Washington Redskins almost certainly won't have to worry about this year is a must-win game in the season finale to make the playoffs.
The Cowboys (6-6) started quickly thanks to three first-half turnovers and four overall by the Redskins (5-7) and kept it going after halftime with a 21-7 scoring edge after getting outscored 72-6 in the second half of three straight losses without Elliott.
Dallas hosts division rival Washington on Thursday night, with both teams looking to stay on the NFC playoff radar. The Cowboys have been in an offensive slump without Ezekiel Elliott.
At 5-6 and fast fading as a playoff contender, maybe the Dallas Cowboys can't afford to "stay the course.'' Maybe "change'' will light a fire under a group of players — and coaches — who have, in the view of many, under-performed.
Philip Rivers threw for 434 yards and three touchdowns in his first Thanksgiving game in his 14th season and the Los Angeles Chargers beat the fading Dallas Cowboys 28-6 on Thursday.
The six-time Pro Bowl quarterback is also pretty fired up about how important Thursday's visit to the Dallas Cowboys is for his Los Angeles Chargers.
Dak Prescott points to a poor throw here or a bad decision there while trying to explain possibly his worst game as a pro in a season quickly going south for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Philadelphia Eagles offense came to life in the second half as they went on to throttle the Dallas Cowboys 37-9 on Sunday night.
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Dak Prescott hasn't quite found the formula that carried the Cowboys last season, when he and Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz were fellow NFL rookies.
A day after the Cowboys blowout loss to the Atlanta Falcons, some of the players were out in the community giving back.
The Dallas Cowboys knew it would be tough to get by without Ezekiel Elliott. Turns out, they missed Tyron Smith even more.
Adrian Clayborn set an Atlanta record with six sacks, Matt Ryan threw a pair of short touchdown passes and the Falcons romped to a 27-7 victory Sunday over the Dallas Cowboys.
"I don't see curtains at all," said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. " We're real good at knowing where that sun is during the games. I don't see them in the future"
Dak Prescott will be reunited this weekend with former teammate Tony Romo.
Ezekiel Elliott ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns and the Dallas Cowboys took advantage of a blocked field goal return and three turnovers to beat the Washington Redskins 33-19 Sunday and move into sole possession of second place in the NFC East.
Prescott at 24 in his second NFL season and Cousins at 29 in his third full season as a starter face off Sunday in the first of their two matchups this season, which could go a long way to determining whose team makes the playoffs.
Through the decades, when the Cowboys and Redskins met, it often was for the division lead. On Sunday, the archrivals go at it for the 115th time. At stake: second place in the NFC East behind the high-flying Eagles.
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Expect plenty of clouds before the sunshine in the afternoon. It will be breezy at times, with some gusts up to and possibly over 20 mph.
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Expect plenty of clouds before the sunshine in the afternoon. It will be breezy at times, with some gusts up to and possibly over 20 mph.
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