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The Cowboys didn’t score a touchdown on offense until the fourth quarter, after Arizona had taken a 17-point lead.
NFL Week 9 ended with a Monday Night Football showdown inside AT&T Stadium, where the Arizona Cardinals (3-5) handed the Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) their first home loss of the season.
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While Arizona's QB1 has been sidelined with an injury, it's seen a veteran journeyman fill in effectively, culminating in a Week 9 victory.
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Kyler Murray comes home to North Texas as his Arizona Cardinals (2-5) face the Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1). Dallas hopes to regain its offensive firepower back on its home turf, while Murray, an Allen and OU product, puts his unbeaten streak at AT&T Stadium on the line.
Jacoby Brissett – instrumental in Arizona Cardinals’ win against the Dallas Cowboys – had a stock answer ready for the question of whether he has done enough to be the replacement, not just the fill-in, at quarterback for Kyler Murray.
The only notable hiccup for the Cardinals came when Pat O'Donnell had a punt blocked in the second quarter, leading to a Cowboys touchdown. Outside of that play, Dallas didn't do much offensively. Ryan Flournoy caught a late touchdown pass, but it only cut the deficit to 10 in the fourth quarter, and Dallas never got closer.