10 thoughts on Cowboys 31-13 preseason loss to Ravens
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Dak Prescott's backup situation hasn't been ideal through two weeks of the preseason. Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottheimer is still optimistic about it.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN3 key takeaways from Cowboys-Ravens include a last-minute DE addition fighting for a spot
Poor play from Joe Milton III, a bad rushing performance, and another good pass rusher for Dallas led takeaways from the Dallas loss to the Ravens
The Browns could be interested in shipping Kenny Pickett or even Joe Flacco to Dallas. The Vikings may be cooling on Sam Howell, the wire-to-wire starter for the Commanders in 2023. (Then again, he lost to the Cowboys twice that year, 38-10 and 45-10.)
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys knew they were getting a young backup quarterback that needed development when they acquired Joe Milton in a trade from the New England Patriots this offseason.
Mazi Smith’s lack of development puts him neck and neck with Taco Charlton as an all-time first-round flop for the Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys receiver Jonathan Mingo landed awkwardly during Saturday's preseason loss to the Ravens, and sources told ESPN that the team fears he suffered an injury to the PCL in his right knee.
With the Ravens starting preparation for a local matchup against the Commanders, we're looking at studs and duds from the 31-13 win.
Whether they want to admit it or not, the Dallas Cowboys have to have concerns about their backup quarterback position. Joe Milton, the favorite for the job entering training camp, struggled for the second consecutive preseason game.
After another horrid performance from Joe Milton, the panic button is looking prime for pushing going into the final preseason game.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly fear that wideout Jonathan Mingo injured the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during Saturday's preseason matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, per ESPN's Todd Archer.
The Dallas Cowboys ’ 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium has put Brian Schottenheimer in quite a bind when it comes to quarterback Joe Milton. With the offense and Milton struggling for the second consecutive game, and against the Ravens, the receiver room didn’t get a fair chance to show what they could do.