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The Rams rushed for 181 yards in their 10-point win over the Cowboys, starting the preseason off on the right foot.
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SB Nation on MSNCowboys at Rams: Offense finds some life without key starters, defense struggles against run
The Cowboys were not expected to play many starters in this preseason opener, particularly on offense where the trio of Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and George Pickens is enough to change the entire dynamic on this side of the ball – no matter how much these players and others are kept on ice in the preseason.
Okay whatever, moving on. Stafford was set to work out before the Rams took on the Cowboys in preseason play. He did that by throwing 60+ passes. Get through the workout fine and McVay stated Stafford was set to continue his recovery on Monday. That didn't happen and Stafford spent the day getting revolutionary red light treatment.
Cowboys preseason loss to Rams highlighted three standout roster hopefuls, Fairweather, Childress, and Houston, boosting chances for final roster spots.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott told Rams owner Stan Kroenke that he expects the two teams to go head-to-head in this year's NFC title game.
Los Angeles Rams On SI reporter Jared Feinberg shares takeaways from the All-22 coaches' film in the Rams' preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys host the Rams in a crucial NFC matchup this afternoon. Kickoff is just minutes away on FOX and streaming locally on NFL+. You can find live stats and other game information here.
The Cowboys’ pass rush is better at home as well, so expect it to make life tough for a mostly stationary Matthew Stafford. This is a “get right” game for Dallas. Cowboys 30, Rams 16
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will not be fined by the NFL after being penalized for a collision with a referee in the restricted area of the sidelines during last week's preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Dallas Cowboys lost their preseason opener to the Los Angeles Rams 31-21, with Joe Milton getting the start and being rather up-and-down throughout the game. In a video captured by Mike Leslie of WFAA,