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After an up and down performance in the preseason opener against the Los Angeles Rams, Joe Milton and the Cowboys offense produced another rocky start in Saturday’s 31-13 loss. The only points of the first half for Dallas came on a defensive score.
Cooper Rush threw a touchdown pass and a pick-6 in his return to AT&T Stadium, and rookie Tyler Loop kicked five field goals as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-13.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer isn’t taking the Baltimore Ravens’ loss lightly. The Dallas Cowboys have now had two preseason games, and both have yielded unfavorable results, with the 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens stinging a little more than it should at this time of year.
Saturday, August 16thTime: 7:00 p.m. ETTV Channel: NFL Network Alternate 1, Telemundo (KTLE - Odessa-Midland, TX)Live S
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Cowboys 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
Yes, it is preseason, but we wanted to see an improvement from last week’s game, and we didn’t get it. Just 176 total yards to 399, the Cowboys only had two third-down conversions from 11 attempts, only ran 47 plays, and gave up 148 rushing yards.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCowboys Injury Update: WR Mingo's knee biggest concern coming out of loss to Ravens
Jonathan Mingo will have an MRI on his injured knee after the Ravens game. The Cowboys also saw Bruce Harmon and Princeton Fant leave with injuries.
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Another week, another mostly rough start for the Dallas Cowboys offense led by backup quarterback Joe Milton in a 31-13 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. He finished with 122 yards and an interception on 9 of 18 passing, and he was replaced by Will Grier with just over nine minutes left to play in the game.