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Brissett Sparks Win over Cowboys, but Cardinals Commit to QB Murray
- On Nov. 3, 2025, the Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, ending a five-game losing streak.
- Kyler Murray remains the established starter with a $230.5 million contract, but a quarterback controversy has emerged within the Arizona Cardinals after recent starts by Jacoby Brissett.
- Backup Jacoby Brissett delivered a standout performance, completing 21-of-31 passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions as Arizona's offense topped 300 yards for the third straight game.
- Arizona's win moves the Cardinals to 3-5 and leaves them two-and-a-half games back of third place with the NFC cut-line at 5-3, while Dallas falls to 3-5-1 and faces a slim path during its upcoming bye week.
- Entering Week 9, Dallas Cowboys had the league's worst third-down defense, allowing first downs 52.4% of the time, while Arizona plays at Seattle Nov. 9 and Dallas at Las Vegas Raiders Nov. 17.
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What was supposed to have been a promising season for the Dallas Cowboys skidded farther off the rails on Monday Night Football when they fell to the 3-5 Arizona Cardinals, a team that was playing without starting quarterback Kyler Murray. Behind 32-year-old journeyman signal-caller Jacoby Brissett, playing for his sixth different team in the last six years and seventh in his 10-year career, the Cardinals blew past Dallas at AT&T Stadium 27-17, …
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