
"There should be a law that the Cowboys can't play the Broncos anymore. The Cowboys haven't beaten this organization, in Denver or Dallas, since 1995. And they'll have to wait even longer to break that streak, as they fell apart at the seams this week on the road. All the good will that was built up from last week's win was blown out of the water."
"Things started off great, though. The Broncos started with the ball and Trikweze Bridges, making his second start, picked off Bo Nix on the third play of the game. Dak Prescott hit CeeDee Lamb on a huge 29-yard gain to set up first and goal, too. But some broken plays and a false start penalty resulted in settling for a field goal."
"An offsides penalty wiped out a third down stop for the Dallas defense, which was missing four different starters plus their top backup safety. A few plays later, RJ Harvey went 40 yards for a touchdown, taking the lead. The Cowboys offense promptly went three-and-out afterwards, and Denver scored another touchdown in just four plays. The Cowboys later scored a touchdown, with Javonte Williams getting a taste of revenge against his former team."
The Cowboys failed to beat the Broncos, continuing a losing streak in Denver and Dallas that dates to 1995. The Broncos' Trikweze Bridges intercepted Bo Nix on the third play, and Dallas settled for an early field goal. An offsides penalty erased a key Dallas defensive stop while the Cowboys were missing multiple starters. RJ Harvey returned a kickoff 40 yards for a touchdown and Denver scored rapidly multiple times. Dallas managed two touchdowns but turnovers and penalties, including a 32-yard pass interference on Alijah Clark, swung field position and led to a 27-10 halftime deficit.
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