Tyler Smith and the Cowboys know that they're going to need a physical, gritty performance on Sunday against the Broncos. They look forward to that, and Smith will do "whatever it takes" to get Dallas back in the win column.
As the Cowboys aim to string together consecutive wins for the first time in nearly a year, Sunday's trip to Denver looms as a true midseason turning point for Brian Schottenheimer's squad.
They don't meet often but, when they do, it's been the Broncos imposing their will, and that means the Cowboys want this win that much more -- also for Javonte Williams.
After missing the both practices so far this week with a concussion, Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs is trending towards not playing on Sunday against the Broncos.
I'm very concerned that perhaps one of the most talented players on the roster, especially on defense, may be rushing back. Given the defense's struggles, particularly at linebacker, is too much pressure being put on DeMarvion Overshown to return, .. ...
The first time Dak Prescott went and played on the road in Denver didn't go very well. Eight years later, he leads the league's #1 offense back to Mile High in the hopes of helping the Cowboys win their second straight game.
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens have a chemistry that is as undeniable off the field as it is on it, and it's helped to fuel an offense that's one of the best the Dallas Cowboys have ever had.