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In Week 1, the Dallas Cowboys put on a show against the Cleveland Browns, blowing out Deshaun Watson and company on their home field.
Even though it looked like the Cowboys had put all their issues from a turbulent NFL offseason behind them, Dallas looked like a different team in Week 2 when playing host to Derek Carr and the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints offense, still red hot from a Week 1 explosion against the lowly Carolina Panthers, continued its dominance against what was expected to be one of the best defenses in the NFL.
Dallas gave up 44 points, with veteran running back Alvin Kamara scoring four touchdowns in leading New Orleans to victory.
In Week 3, the Cowboys hope to bounce back from the embarrassing loss when they host the Baltimore Ravens.
In some good news, Dallas might have tight end Jake Ferguson back on the field, according to head coach Mike McCarthy.
“Jake looked good today. I’d put him at a full practice (participation) assessment,” McCarthy said, via Jon Machota of The Athletic.
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy on TE Jake Ferguson (knee): “Jake looked good today. I’d put him at a full practice (participation) assessment.”
Looks like Ferguson should return Sunday against the Ravens after missing last Sunday’s game.
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) September 20, 2024
Adding a Pro Bowl tight end back into the mix should make a talented offense led by quarterback Dak Prescott even more potent as the Cowboys try to get above .500 and reclaim their form on that side of the football.
However, they’ll face a talented Ravens defense desperate for a win after consecutive losses to the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders.
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