Cowboys look to get back on track vs. Raiders
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[November 24, 2021] The
Dallas Cowboys never found the end zone in their last game and hope
to avoid another turkey-like performance when they face the Las
Vegas Raiders on Thanksgiving Day in Arlington, Texas.
The Raiders (5-5) have their own issues, with three straight losses
after a strong start.
The Cowboys (7-3) had just 276 yards when they settled for three
field goals Sunday in a 19-9 road loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. It
wasn't the type of performance you'd expect from one of the league's
top offenses, but quarterback Dak Prescott said he isn't concerned.
"I'm not worried about how this team is going to respond," Prescott
said. "As long as I'm a part of this team, quarterbacking this
offense, that's the least of my worries is how we're going to
respond.
"We're a resilient bunch. (The Chiefs) and their atmosphere got the
best of us. It's part of the game. We'll be better because of it."
Despite the poor showing, Dallas still leads the NFL in total
offense at 418.1 yards per game and ranks third in scoring offense
(29.3).
Also, the Cowboys likely will be without standout wideouts Amari
Cooper (COVID-19) and CeeDee Lamb (concussion) for the second
straight game.
Cooper is reportedly unvaccinated and Dallas owner Jerry Jones feels
Cooper would be able to play on Thanksgiving if he had received the
vaccine.
"He's outstanding and nobody's saying that he isn't outstanding,"
Jones told a Dallas radio show. "But this is a classic case of how
it can impact a team.
"At the end of the day, this is not 'individual,' it is 'team.' You
cannot win anything individually."
Lamb didn't practice on Tuesday, and it appears the Cowboys will
formally rule him out on Wednesday.
The Cowboys have dropped two of their past three games, both against
AFC West teams -- the Chiefs and Denver Broncos.
Now another AFC West team will take its shot.
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But Las Vegas is struggling badly and has been
outscored 94-43 during the three-game slide.
"In football, it's going to be ups and downs," said Raiders
defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, who has a team-best seven sacks.
"Unfortunately, these past few weeks we haven't gotten it done as a
group, as a team. But at the end of the day, you've got to keep
working. It's part of the game. Adversity is going to come; it's
just all about how you respond."
Las Vegas played its last two games at home and lost by an average
of 23 points to the Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals.
Interim Raiders coach Rich Bisaccia insists his team can turn things
back around.
"We've been fighting. Fighting to me comes from the soul, and it's
the heart of a man," Bisaccia said. "I don't see those issues on
tape. I feel like we've done a good job of battling. ... I don't see
the fight or the will of our team or the will of the individual men
in there being an issue.
"I don't see an issue in our effort or our ability to compete until
the bitter end, but everyone has their take on it."
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr is 68 passing yards away from
becoming the fifth quarterback in NFL history to reach 30,000 in his
first eight seasons.
Carr passed for just 215 yards against Cincinnati. Tight end Darren
Waller had his second 100-yard outing of the season, making seven
receptions for 116 yards.
Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski and cornerback Keisean Nixon both sat out
Tuesday with ankle injuries.
Dallas has won the past three meetings. The Raiders' most recent
victory in the series came in 2005.
--Field Level Media
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