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The Denver Broncos (6-2) put together their first complete game of the season, thrashing the visiting Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) 44-24. The Broncos remain atop the AFC West, a game ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers.
“Denver beat Dallas for the seventh straight time Sunday. The last Cowboys team to beat the Broncos was coached by Barry Switzer and got 114 rushing yards from Emmitt Smith. Bo Nix threw four touchdown passes and J.K. Dobbins rushed for 111 to keep the streak alive,” Josh Kendall and Chad Graff write. See the full rankings.
The Dallas Cowboys head into Mile High Stadium today in a game that carries a mix of urgency, opportunity, and history. The Cowboys, sitting at 3-3-1, have flashed brilliance on offense but inconsistency on defense,
The Broncos' offense has scorched the Cowboys' ragged defense all afternoon, putting the football in the end zone four times. They've rolled up 265 yards of total offense, at 9.5 yards per play. The Dallas defense has offered almost zero resistance all afternoon.
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Dallas loses by 20 to Denver, falls to 3-4-1
Dallas loses by three scores to host Denver <a href="https://www.ktsm.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys-aim-for-consecutive-wins-despite-injury-woes/">https://www.ktsm.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys-aim-for-consecutive-wins-despite-injury-woes/</a>
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Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II exits Dallas game with shoulder injury after earlier leg scare
Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II has been ruled out for the second half against Dallas with a shoulder injury.