Cowboys, Oakland Raiders and Dak Prescott
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The Las Vegas Raiders had their second straight primetime game on Monday Night Football, against the Dallas Cowboys. This was a game between two of the most ico
As Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer walked off the field at Allegiant Stadium on Monday night to fans' cheers after a 33-16 win against the Las Vegas Raiders, he kept pointing to his T-shirt.
The Raiders have had four different head coaches in the last five years, and firing Carroll would only add to the lack of stability in Las Vegas. Still, if the team doesn't show any improvement from last year's 4-13 finish, the team may have no other choice but to move on from him.
Dallas played a dominant game led by quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver George Pickens. Jake Ferguson and CeeDee Lamb also contributed, but Pickens was the star pass-catcher for the Cowboys. Pickens finished the game with nine receptions, 144 yards and one touchdown.
The Dallas Cowboys started their game in a weird way, as the team benched CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens to start the game.
The Cowboys go 79 yards in 12 plays to put some light between them and the Raiders. In the end, they went for it on fourth and one from the six. Jake Ferguson found a spot spot in the zone and Dak Prescott found him for the score.
The Dallas Cowboys honour former team-mate Marshawn Kneeland before their first match since the 24-year-old's death.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offense was once again doomed by its own roster deficiencies. The Raiders have had a subpar offensive line since last se