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With a highly-anticipated Sunday night matchup against Green Bay, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer believes Dallas is "good enough" to beat the Packers despite the team dealing with injuries.
The Dallas Cowboys face NFC rivals the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, with eyes on former Cowboy Micah Parsons returning after his stunning trade. The Cowboys will be without stars CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Booker in Week 4. Does that worry the team?
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Brian Schottenheimer suffers first total defeat in loss to Bears
It all started with that Javonte Williams fumble. After forcing a three-and-out on the Bears’ opening drive, even knocking them backward two yards, Williams took his first carry for seven yards and then rumbled for 22 more on the next one. The day was looking good, the sun was shining bright, and 2-1 felt like an eventuality.
CeeDee Lamb will miss time due to a high ankle sprain. The injury took place on a play where we do not usually see the wide receiver lined up. Lamb took a handoff out of the backfield, lined up like a running back would.
Schottenheimer was close to his first win as an NFL head coach when Giants coach Brian Daboll called a timeout to freeze Aubrey. Now, Schottenheimer changed positions. He walked from the Cowboys 45 to the Giants 48. Arms folded, no headset, and waited. Alone.
At the end of the day, that's not good enough, man." "We gave up six explosives for, like, 215 yards," Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said, referring just to the Week 3 Chicago loss. Of those, five were pass plays that covered anywhere from 29 to ...
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer had some positive news to share about the injury to cornerback DaRon Bland.
FRISCO — Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer experienced déjà vu in his first game as a NFL head coach and his first game as a play-caller in five years.