Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens and NFL preseason
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Cowboys lose to the Ravens 31-13. Two preseason games in, the Cowboys have a lot of questions. Cowboys can’t stop the run or generate an offense with some consistency through two preseason games.
The Ravens, again resting almost all of their starters, easily defeated the Cowboys on Saturday. Here’s a look at the risers and fallers.
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Cooper Rush throws TD, pick-six in preseason return to AT&T Stadium as Ravens rout Cowboys 31-13
Cooper Rush threw a touchdown pass and a pick-6 in his return to AT&T Stadium, and rookie Tyler Loop kicked five field goals as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-13.
Prescott wasn’t starting at quarterback in the second preseason game of the summer. That designation went to Joe Milton, whom the Cowboys are still determining if he can become Prescott’s backup. Maybe Prescott should have gotten a few snaps because the early indications were he doesn’t have a backup.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly fear that wideout Jonathan Mingo injured the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during Saturday's preseason matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, per ESPN's Todd Archer.
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SB Nation on MSNDallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens second quarter recap: Offense struggling at halftime
Cooper Rush did what he could to get the Ravens into field goal range for one last shot before halftime. Rookie Tyler Loop nailed it which made him a perfect 3 for 3 on the night to that point. The Baltimore Ravens won the opening coin toss and chose to receive. That is life in the preseason.
In a commanding preseason performance, the Ravens rolled into AT&T Stadium and routed the Cowboys 31-13. Baltimore's potent rushing attack and opportunistic defense set the tone, l
Rush, the former Cowboys backup QB, and Loop, a former Lovejoy standout, played big parts in Baltimore’s preseason win.