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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Andrew Booth (25) intercepts a pass intended for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver LaJohntay Wester (83) during the first half of an NFL preseason football game at AT&T Stadium, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025 in Arlington.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNOverreaction, underreaction, proper reaction: Cowboys preseason analysis
The Cowboys have looked nothing short of terrible this preseason, and while some reactions are warranted some are not.
Dak Prescott's backup situation hasn't been ideal through two weeks of the preseason. Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottheimer is still optimistic about it.
The Browns could be interested in shipping Kenny Pickett or even Joe Flacco to Dallas. The Vikings may be cooling on Sam Howell, the wire-to-wire starter for the Commanders in 2023. (Then again, he lost to the Cowboys twice that year, 38-10 and 45-10.)
Booth was a bright spot at a position that needs help. Defensive tackle remains a concern as the regular season approaches.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN'Me vs. Me': Cowboys backup makes case for 53-man roster, talks big play, tough journey
Andrew Booth’s pick-six was a rare bright spot vs. the Ravens. He says it’s “me vs me” as he works to prove he belongs on the Cowboys roster.
The Dallas Cowboys fell to the Ravens in a snoozer of a preseason game at AT&T Stadium that featured yet another Joe Milton disaster.
Cowboys receiver Jonathan Mingo landed awkwardly during Saturday's preseason loss to the Ravens, and sources told ESPN that the team fears he suffered an injury to the PCL in his right knee.
The Dallas Cowboys are pleased with their cheap offseason trade with the New England Patriots to acquire QB Joe Milton ... so much so that he's spent all of training camp as the No. 2 guy behind Dak Prescott.