Dallas Cowboys lose to Washington: not grateful for injuries



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Dallas Cowboys injuries spoil Thanksgiving for team and fans

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I’m sorry to say the Dallas Cowboys made matters worse with their performance against the Washington football team on Thursday afternoon.

The Cowboys have suffered countless injuries throughout the season. And that tradition continued early in this game, as we saw left tackle Cameron Erving, right tackle Zack Martin, defensive end Randy Gregory and special teammate Steven Parker all injured.

Fortunately, Gregory would return to the game (and posted 2.0 sacks), while Martin and Erving missed the rest of the contest. The team certainly missed it.

Dallas’ offense was playing well in the first quarter. Quarterback Andy Dalton showed his arm while wide Amari Cooper showed his speed on a 54-yard touchdown. The team totaled 174 yards on offense in the first half of the game.

Once again, Dallas struggled to defend the Washington running game. The Cowboys allowed WFT to rush for 208 yards in Week 7. Washington had 70 rushing yards in the first half of this game. Their offensive line has repeatedly intimidated the Dallas defense and even executed trick plays to catch them off guard.

At halftime, Washington led the Dallas Cowboys, 17-13

Running back Ezekiel Elliott has struggled to get the ball this season. His fumble early in the third quarter marked his fifth lost fumble of the season. This ties up his lost fumbles in his first four seasons in the NFL.

Elliott didn’t play well at all this game. He finished with just 11 touches and an embarrassing 39-yard scrimmage.

Injuries along Dallas’ offensive line were visible, with Dalton still having a defender in his face. Washington sacked him a total of four times.

The running game also struggled to get several defenders into the backfield. There were three points where the running back lost yards.

Running back Antonio Gibson had another exhibition game against the Cowboys. He got a hat trick with three quick touchdowns.

The 2020 third-round pick has just two games where he’s eclipsed 100 rushing yards. That game and the Week 7 game against, you guessed it, the Dallas Cowboys.

Remember that three game streak without giving up more than 30 points? How did we ultimately think defensive coordinator Mike Nolan reversed the defense? Well, it’s in the sewer. It’s also the first time Washington has scored more than 30 points in a game this season.

Final score: 41-16 Washington

The Dallas Cowboys are in Baltimore next week to face the Ravens Thursday night at 9.20 CDT.



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