5 takeaways from Cowboys-Cardinals: Dallas bumbles, stumbles to second straight loss
Jerry Jones confirmed ongoing trade talks ahead of the NFL deadline as the Cowboys struggled with offense and defense in their 27-17 loss to the Cardinals.
- On Nov. 3 the Arizona Cardinals defeated the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, snapping Arizona's five-game losing skid.
- Dallas' offense was shut out in the first half after an early promising drive stalled, and the Dallas defense struggled with tackling and third-down stops all night, while a late Javonte Williams fumble ended comeback hopes in the fourth quarter.
- The Cowboys generated five sacks during their late rally, with Donovan Ezeiruaku recording two sacks in his last three games, despite Dallas entering with 15 sacks.
- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said there is no trade in place but is "leaning" toward a deal and expects movement before the NFL trade deadline Tuesday at 2 p.m. MT; Dallas has one more day to act.
- Heading into their bye, Dallas carries a 3-5-1 record, with Ian Rapoport reporting they are shopping Mazi Smith and linked to targets including Arden Key, Jaelan Phillips, Bradley Chubb and Malcolm Koonce.
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Cowboys Make Feelings Clear on Impending Trade After Loss to Cardinals
The Dallas Cowboys are planning to make a trade on Tuesday despite losing to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night.The Cowboys disappointed their home crowd against the Cardinals, falling 27-17. The defense gave up big plays and the offense failed to capitalize on the opportunities against Arizona, which snapped a five-game losing skid with the win.Earlier in the day, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the Cowboys have already agreed to a trade. How…
5 takeaways from Cowboys-Cardinals: Dallas bumbles, stumbles to second straight loss
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys entered this week a team without a streak this season. Every result was different from the last. Back and forth, up and down they went. They even threw in a tie for good measure.
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