Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos
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The upcoming matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Dallas Cowboys is difficult to predict. The Cowboys have one of the best offenses in the NFL, but their
Dallas star quarterback Dak Prescott is in the midst of another big year. In his first seven games of the NFL season, the three-time Pro Bowler has already registered 185-of-259 completed passes (71.4%) for 1,881 yards and 16 touchdowns.
The cliché unstoppable force vs. the immoveable object is used often in sports, but in Week 8 with the high-flying Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) offense heading into Denver to face a stout Broncos (5-2) defense, it's appropriate to use regarding this matchup.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is ready for his game against the Broncos, and they're on the only teams he hasn't beaten.
Broncos-Cowboys series: Two historical NFL franchises, and this one tilts heavily in Denver’s favor. The Broncos have a 9-4 series record in 13 all-time matchups against this NFC foe, and drubbed them 30-16 in their last meeting when outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper recorded his first two NFL sacks against Dallas QB Dak Prescott.
The Cowboys and Broncos lead the NFL in pressure rate but are vastly different in sacks. What does this mean and what can fans expect going forward?
Jerry Jones admits there were times he thought Sean Payton would return to become the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.