Cowboys, Cards lock arms before MNF gameCowboys, Cards lock arms before MNF game
Cowboys, Cards lock arms before MNF game
Cowboys, Cards lock arms before MNF game
The Dallas Cowboys offense needed a boost after a rough start Monday and Dak Prescott came to the rescue with an impressive effort, flipping over two Arizona Cardinals defenders and into the end zone to tie the score 7-7 before halftime. Running room has been hard to come by against the Cardinals defense
Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Copy Link Icon Dallas Cowboys vs Arizona Cardinals The Dallas Cowboys travel to University of Phoenix Stadium for a Week 3 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. After an embarrassing loss to the Denver Broncos, questions about Dak Prescott’s progress and running back Ezekiel
Dallas Cowboys players, along with owner Jerry Jones locked arms during the national anthem before Monday night’s game in Arizona. Before the anthem, the team took a knee together. The public address announcer at University of Phoenix Stadium addressed the crowd before the anthem, saying Cardinals
Cook caught four passes for 43 yards and a touchdown on six targets during Sunday’s loss to the Redskins. Cook, who was limited by a shoulder injury earlier in the week, led the Raiders in receiving yards and scored the team’s lone touchdown during an otherwise disastrous offensive performance
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Before playing the Arizona Cardinals, the Dallas Cowboys came onto the field with locked arms and knelt for a few seconds before singing the national anthem. The team’s owner, Jerry Jones, joined the team in their seeming display of solidarity with other team members who have knelt or sat during
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The Cowboys took a knee as a team before the national anthem on Monday night, but got up before the anthem was played.