Here’s everything we know from the disappointing Week 15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys: Panthers quarterback Bryce Young could not protect the rock. In his first real hiccup since returning to the starting lineup in Week 8, he committed four turnovers—with two interceptions and two fumbles—while eating six sacks.
When Sunday began the Dallas Cowboys were on the verge of elimination ... This would not be the case. The Cowboys defeated the Carolina Panthers on Sunday and did so with relative authority. Near the end of the first half there was a weird moment where ...
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Thanks in part to four wins in their last five games, the Dallas Cowboys are trending toward a diluted draft pick and a tough schedule in 2025.
Cooper Rush threw for 214 yards and a career-high three touchdown passes, Dallas forced four Bryce Young turnovers and sacked the second-year quarterback six times and the Cowboys defeated the Carolina Panthers 30-14 for their third win in the past four games.
The Dallas Cowboys may be eliminated from playoff contention, but that didn't stop them from showing up on their home turf Sunday night. Under the direction of the embattled Mike McCarthy, fill-in quarterback Cooper Rush turned in a solid performance while getting some help from an inspired Micah Parsons-led defense,
Running back Jonathon Brooks was placed on injured reserve and is out. Cornerback Caleb Farley, linebacker Jadeveon Clowney, receiver Jalen Coke, cornerback Jaycee Hornand running back Raheem Blackshear are questionable.
Tampa Bay (8-6) rides a four-game winning streak into a matchup with Dallas (6-8) on Sunday, December 22, 2024 at AT&T Stadium. The Buccaneers are listed as favorites in this one, with the
The Carolina Panthers have lost four consecutive games, with their latest defeat on Sunday. The Dallas Cowboys came to town and blew out the Panthers.
Micah Parsons picks up two more sacks and the Cowboys dominated the Panthers in the third quarter to open up a tight game at the half.
We also saw Young really using his legs as a weapon consistently for the first time in the NFL. Perhaps most importantly, Young played a totally clean game without a fumble or a single turnover-worthy throw. Brian Baldinger at NFL Network came away very impessed by what he saw from Young in the overtime win against the Cardinals.