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Behind returns of Walter Nolen and Garrett Williams, the Arizona Cardinals' defense had their best performance of the season. Here's how they did it.
The Arizona Cardinals went to Dallas for their ninth Monday Night Football matchup with the Cowboys in nearly 40 years and did something they haven't since Week
The Dallas Cowboys lost their second consecutive game, a 27-17 defeat to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Marshawn Kneeland died in the early morning hours Thursday, Nov. 6, according to the team and Kneeland's agent, Jonathan Perzley. There was no immediate cause of death.
The Cowboys and Cardinals met with both teams looking for a last-ditch effort to stay in the 2025 NFL playoff race. Here's what happened on "MNF."
The only notable hiccup for the Cardinals came when Pat O'Donnell had a punt blocked in the second quarter, leading to a Cowboys touchdown. Outside of that play, Dallas didn't do much offensively. Ryan Flournoy caught a late touchdown pass, but it only cut the deficit to 10 in the fourth quarter, and Dallas never got closer.
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Major Takeaways: Turnovers and tackle play among Cowboys offensive issues vs Cardinals
The Cowboys having issues on defense is now a given, but their offense looking inept is a new, troubling development.
All credit for ensuing offensive struggles should go to a Cardinals defense that consistently harassed Dak Prescott and ended the game with five sacks. But the Cowboys also shot themselves in the foot way too often with untimely penalties in the first half, three dropped passes, as well as two holding penalties that negated first-down catches.