Sad departure: Cee Dee lamb shortly fall down and confirmed dead after playing against… more details ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Sad departure: Cee Dee lamb shortly fall down and confirmed dead after playing against… more details ⬇️⬇️⬇️
The Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens, deflated by their Week 2 defeats, square up on Sunday in Dallas, where only one team can emerge victorious. With a 26-23 loss to the visiting Las Vegas Raiders, Baltimore dropped to 0-2 for the first time since 2015. As October approaches, hard times are ahead for the team. The Ravens are in a precarious situation even after winning in Dallas. Next Sunday, they travel to Buffalo (2-0) in prime time, and then they play a rematch against Cincinnati (0-2) in the AFC North. Dallas’ 16-game home winning streak during the regular season came to an end when they were crushed 44-19 by the New Orleans Saints. The Cowboys gave up 190 yards of rushing, and the seventh-place Ravens present a more formidable opponent.
Regarding the run defense this week, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy stated, “We made some technique adjustments that we need to be better at.” “We must avoid being gapped, and we have been repeatedly gapped. That increases the workload on your secondary defenders, which includes your linebackers and our main source of support. Yes, we must, though. It’s the initial step, the discipline, using the technique, and ensuring that everything fits properly behind them. We were undoubtedly untidy and inconsistent.” The Cowboys’ October schedule, which includes the Steelers (2-0), 49ers (1-1) and Lions (1-1) among others, is rife with sharks. See