Dallas Cowboys crumble in 27-17 Week 9 defeat to Arizona Cardinals
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Dallas Cowboys crumble in 27-17 Week 9 defeat to Arizona Cardinals
"You don't need me to tell you the Cowboys' offense was ugly for the vast majority of this game. The unit did not score a touchdown until Ryan Flournoy's 4th-quarter grab. Arizona gave them chances, even kicking off to start the game, but Dallas turned that possession into a turnover on downs. From there, they had a negative 12-yard, 3-play drive that resulted in a Bryan Anger punt."
"As I mentioned, the young Flournoy got into the end zone to snap that dreadful streak, before the Cowboys got the ball back when 7:11 on the clock, hoping to cut it to a one-score affair. George Pickens hurt things with a 15-yard penalty before Javonte Williams fumbled away their last chance. In total, the offense had four drives that ended in either a fumble or a turnover on downs."
Dallas lost at home to Arizona 27-17, with the Cardinals entering Week 9 at 2-5 and without their starting quarterback. The loss is the second straight for Dallas, moving the record to 3-5-1 and sinking their standing in the NFC East. The offense failed to score a touchdown until a late Ryan Flournoy 4th-quarter catch and suffered multiple turnovers, four drives ending in a fumble or turnover on downs, costly penalties, and a struggling offensive line. Special teams produced one punt by Bryan Anger, and front office trade plans face scrutiny as playoff hopes fade.
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