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The Cowboys and Cardinals met with both teams looking for a last-ditch effort to stay in the 2025 NFL playoff race. Here's what happened on "MNF."
The Arizona Cardinals have beaten the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 at AT&T Stadium on “Monday Night Football,” ending their five-game losing streak. Jacoby Brissett, filling in for the injured Kyler Murray, threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Marvin Harrison Jr. had a career-high seven receptions for 96 yards and a TD.
The Cowboys struggled on offense in the first half of Monday night's matchup with the Cardinals but Dallas' special teams made a play.
The Cowboys are looking to bounce back from a loss as they face the Cardinals at home in Week 9. Here's how to watch "Monday Night Football" tonight.
The Cardinals ended a five-game losing skid with a crucial road victory over the Cowboys, improving to 3-5 as Dallas falls to 3-5-1 heading into the bye week.
George Pickens was fined $17,389 for taunting Denzel Burke by holding the ball toward him during Cowboys-Cardinals.
The Cardinals beat the Cowboys in Week 9, but it wasn't all good for tight end Josiah Deguara, as he netted a punishment from the NFL.
Jerry Jones, even after the Dallas Cowboys’ latest loss on Monday night, was still hinting at a trade ahead of the Tuesday afternoon deadline. The Cowboys owner met with reporters after the team’s rough 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, and was asked about a vague trade he hinted about earlier in the day.
The Arizona Cardinals remain committed to starting quarterback Kyler Murray, despite Jacoby Brissett's success in the role, coach Jonathan Gannon announced.
A lot of Dallas fans are going to turn on their televisions on Monday night and may not be able to find the Cowboys game. One of the standing rituals for fans outside of the Dallas area is a weekly check to make sure they'll get a chance to watch their ...
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