Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys Fourth Quarter
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Sunday's debacle against Dallas was a microcosm of the Commanders' struggles this season, and time is running out.
The Cowboys celebrated "Homecoming" with a dominant 44-22 win over the Commanders, elevating their record to .500.
Before the NFC East clash between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders on Sunday, the Cowboys honored players and cheerleaders from the past as part of their homecoming celebration. The event was attended by Cowboys legends like Charles Haley,
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has had an incredible season thus far. The Dallas offense, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, has had the most yards per game in the NFL going into Sunday. In the first six games of the season, Ferguson had 44 receptions for 305 yards and four touchdowns.
Bueckers had a grand time cheering for the Cowboys, who were led by the star duo of quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Prescott went 21-of-30 for 264 yards and three touchdowns, while Lamb had five receptions for 110 yards and one score.
Commanders downgraded WR Deebo Samuel to out for Sunday’s game vs. the Cowboys. He is not traveling today to Dallas. So for Sunday’s game, Washington will have no Samuel nor Terry McLaurin.
Following the game, Prescott was asked about the Cowboys’ embattled defense. He had a stark, direct response that showcased his leadership skills as he fired back at its critics. Prescott spoke alongside Lamb after the game.
The Commanders won't have their top two wideouts for Sunday's showdown with the Cowboys but Zach Ertz will suit up for the divisional clash.