
"Dallas enters the contest at 3-3-1, a team that has flashed offensive brilliance behind QB Dak Prescott and WR CeeDee Lamb but remains shaky on defense due to a string of injuries to key starters and a new scheme under DC Matt Eberflus. Meanwhile, the Broncos have quietly become one of the AFC's hottest teams. QB Bo Nix, in his sophomore season, has led Denver to a 5-2 record, including a four-game winning streak,"
"Prescott is 0-2 lifetime against Denver, and both losses were decisive. His first encounter came in 2017, a nightmare in the thin air of Mile High Stadium. The Broncos completely suffocated Ezekiel Elliott and the Cowboys' offensive line, holding Elliott to just eight rushing yards, while Trevor Siemian and the Denver offense lit up the Dallas secondary in a 42-17 rout."
The Dallas Cowboys enter the game 3-3-1 with an explosive offense led by Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, but a shaky defense hampered by injuries and a new scheme under coordinator Matt Eberflus. The Denver Broncos sit 5-2 with sophomore QB Bo Nix and a stout defense anchored by CB Patrick Surtain II. The matchup contrasts Dallas' offensive firepower with Denver's disciplined defense at high altitude. Dallas has a long history of losing to Denver, and Prescott is 0-2 against the Broncos, including decisive defeats in 2017 and 2021. Prescott must stay aggressive early and use quick reads to change the trend.
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