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The Dallas Cowboys fell once again in Sunday's game vs. the Carolina Panthers. And while defense was once again a struggle for Jerry Jones' team (happy birthday, by the way), it was Dak Prescott and the offense that weren't able to get it done in the game's final minutes.
Turpin has missed Dallas' last two games with a foot sprain he sustained in Week 4 against the Green Bay Packers. So far this season, Turpin, who plays wide receiver and returns kicks for the Cowboys, has 11 receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown.
Dak Prescott is playing great. But it just hasn’t been enough for the struggling Dallas Cowboys, who fell 30-27 to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. With America’s Team now 2-3-1 in
The Cowboys offense has been one of the highest-scoring units in the league through the first six weeks of the season, but their defense has given a lot of those points back during a 2-3-1 start.
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'That's my problem': Dak Prescott identifies real reason Cowboys lost to Carolina
Dallas' defense is catching all the heat. But Dak Prescott knows missed red-zone opportunities by the offense would have changed things in Carolina.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott paid homage to Michael Jordan with his pregame outfit before facing the Carolina Panthers.
Ryan Fitzgerald kicked a 55-yard field goal with 20 seconds left in the first half, drawing the Panthers within 17-13 of the Cowboys at halftime.
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said his team will have some changes on defense going into their Week 7 game against Washington. We look at what those possible changes could be: More man-to-man defense The Cowboys play a zone defensive scheme that has struggled at times,