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The Dallas Cowboys looked to stay in the NFC playoff picture when they met the Minnesota Vikings on "Sunday Night Football" but a loss crushed that.
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JJ McCarthy highlights multiple standout performances vs. Cowboys, but one element is deeply concerning for the Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings are now 6-8 after defeating the Dallas Cowboys 34-26. The game didn't start off well, as quarterback J.J. McCarthy threw an interception on his first pass of the day. After that,
J.J. McCarthy is making some top-tier throws against the Dallas Cowboys tonight. He is having a lot of success targeting his tight ends, and on the last drive he found Josh Oliver and T.J. Hockenson before finding Jalen Nailor for a score. Minnesota now leads 31-23 with 9:12 left in the fourth quarter.
The Minnesota Vikings and the Dallas Cowboys will battle in primetime on Sunday night in a game that very few people want to see. The playoff odds for the
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The Lions beat the Cowboys behind Jahmyr Gibbs' three-touchdown night. Here are the highlights and top plays from Thursday Night Football.
The Dallas Cowboys' much-maligned defense has started to pick it up recently, and Matt Eberflus explained why.
The Minnesota Vikings severely damaged the Dallas Cowboys playoff hopes with a 34-26 win in Arlington on "Sunday Night Football." J.J. McCarthy now has back-to-back games with three total touchdowns,
Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and the Cowboys are heading to Allegiant Stadium to take on Geno Smith, Maxx Crosby and the Raiders in a primetime Week 11 showdown.