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The Arizona Cardinals are in action Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys. They kick off from AT&T Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET (6:15 p.m. Arizona time) on Monday Night Football. The Cardinals have lost five games in a row but by a total of 13 points, while the Cowboys are 3-4-1.
Where do the Dallas Cowboys stand in the NFC playoff picture following their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs?
TV: ABC/ESPN. Radio: 98.7 FM (local broadcast), 1580 AM (national broadcast). Last time they played: Back in 2023, the Cardinals faced Dallas as 12-point home underdogs. But behind backup quarterback Josh Dobbs, they stunned the Cowboys, 28-16. It remains ...
The Cowboys didn’t score a touchdown on offense until the fourth quarter, after Arizona had taken a 17-point lead.
At 3-5-1 and with the bye week now upon the Cowboys, here are five things that we’ll all be talking about until the next MNF appearance in two weeks in
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2025 NFL Week 14 Power Rankings: Here come the Dallas Cowboys
For the Cowboys to have a serious chance they obviously have to take care of their own business, and they are going to have to pick up help across the rest of the NFL. Cowboys fans had the weekend off to enjoy action around the league (and will have it once more this week) and there were quite a few surprises that we saw.
USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 9 showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals