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Meanwhile, the Cowboys have the NFL's No. 2 scoring offense and have three players on their roster who have scored six touchdowns or more -- Javonte Williams, George Pickens and Jake Ferguson. The latest NFL anytime touchdown scorer odds list Pickens for as high as +130,
Looking to overcome that atrocious defense will be the Cowboys’ potent offense, led by Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, who aim to rebound from a blowout loss in Denver last week. Dallas is living on the edge of the playoff chase. A win at home is mandatory to stay at least on that perimeter.
In other moves, the Cowboys moved linebacker Jack Sanborn (groin) to injured reserve, signed running back Malik Davis to the active roster from the practice squad, and elevated defensive back Zion Childress and tight end Princeton Fant from the practice squad.
Dak Prescott has continued to find a way to get TE1 Jake Ferguson involved in the Cowboys' passing game. This year, Ferguson has had six or more catches in five of his eight games. He is coming off a down week, against Denver, only getting one target and no receptions, but he should be able to bounce back against the Cardinals.
Dak Prescott and the Cowboys got some good news before they face the Cardinals, as Cooper Beebe is set to return.
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Inability to seal deal among 3 reasons Cowboys should love facing Cardinals
A subpar offense and struggling to close out games are some of the reasons to love the Dallas Cowboys against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9.
The Dallas Cowboys host the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football in Week 9 of the season, with a special Manningcast broadcast featuring special guests.