Cowboys Have Marshawn Kneeland on Their Minds
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Here we are halfway through the season and your Cowboys are not even one-third of the way to 10 wins. Is the glass half-full or half-empty?
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Kansas City is 5-5 in its 10 Thanksgiving contests, but has not played on the holiday since 2006, when Larry Johnson rushed for 157 yards to lead the Chiefs to a win over the division-rival Broncos. That was also the first year that the league played a Thursday night game on Thanksgiving in addition to the games hosted by the Lions and Cowboys.
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Cowboys' Dak Prescott, Solomon Thomas discuss 'carrying on the light' of Marshawn Kneeland
The Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) are dealing with the difficult task of preparing for their upcoming "Monday Night Football" game at the Las Vegas Raiders (2-7) as the Cowboys continue to mourn the passing of teammate Marshawn Kneeland.
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Oklahoma State ranks last in the Big 12 in the most important statistical categories. It is allowing teams to score 38.8 points per game and to gain 443.8 yards per game. On offense, it is only averaging 297.7 yards and 15.2 points per game. Again, all four of those stats are worst in the conference ... by a wide margin.
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Following a disappointing 27-17 home loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott stressed the importance of every game moving forward.
Jones said the Nov. 17 'Monday Night Football' Cowboys-Raiders game could provide players an outlet in grieving Marshawn Kneeland.