Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Marshawn Kneeland
Digest more
Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse is becoming one of Dan Quinn's most trusted assets and he again came up big on Saturday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse had heard enough of the chatter. An emerging leader of the ...
Yardbarker on MSN
Cowboys can expose 1 of the few Eagles weaknesses on Sunday
It has been a long season since we saw the Dallas Cowboys play the Eagles on that opening night game, one in which those CeeDee Lamb drops still make me wonder how this season would have played out if he caught those balls.
The Cowboys were playing their first game since the death of teammate Marshawn Kneeland. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer wore a shirt with Kneeland's likeness on it during the game.
The Cowboys made a somewhat surprising decision to kneel the football before the two minute warning during their win over the Raiders on Monday Night Football.
Wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens missed the opening series for disciplinary reasons, but both became central figures in the win. Pickens was Prescott's go-to target throughout the night, finishing with a game-high nine catches for 144 yards and a touchdown.
The Cowboys have activated safety Malik Hooker and running back Malik Davis to their active roster for Week 11.
New Cowboys star Quinnen Williams made a statement in his debut with the team in that blowout Raiders win, and believes the revamped defensive line is up for the task. MORE: Cowboys defensive line has golden chance to dominate Eagles depleted o-line According to All DLLS,
Cowboys Wire on MSN
Best tight end in the game among 3 reasons for Cowboys to hate their Week 11 matchup
Two offensive weapons and an elite defensive player are among the reasons the Dallas Cowboys should hate the matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders.
After Ashton Jeanty rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown last week, why did Jeanty and the Raiders' run game take a step back?
Bleeding Green Nation on MSN
Eagles Opponent Film Room: Scouting the Dallas Cowboys’ offense
Dallas leans heavily on under-center and shotgun play-action looks to manufacture open windows in the intermediate ranges, especially outside the numbers. Prescott has been outstanding on these designs, and his accuracy on deep play-action shots has been flawless. George Pickens has stepped into the true X-receiver role they’ve lacked for a while.
"Monday Night Football" in Week 11 capped off in Las Vegas with the Raiders hosting the Cowboys. See analysis, highlights and more from the game here.