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The Denver Broncos (6-2) put together their first complete game of the season, thrashing the visiting Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) 44-24. The Broncos remain atop the AFC West, a game ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Dallas Cowboys are 3-4-1, and honestly, it doesn't take a detective to figure out why. The defense has been an absolute nightmare, ranking near the bottom of the league in almost every category imaginable.
Dallas’ high-octane offense struggled to get anything going, while the defense couldn’t find ways to stop Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense. The Cowboys stumbled 44-24 at Empower Field at Mile High, falling to 3-4-1 on the season.
This week on Cowboys Overtime, Mac Engel and Nick Harris break down Dallas' loss to the Denver Broncos, discuss whether Dak Prescott can save the team and talk changes that must be made before the game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Dallas Cowboys fell to 3-4-1 after their 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon, which saw the Cowboys defense allow seven scoring drives on Denver's nine possessions after opening the game with an interception.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. She writes this column for The Dallas Morning News after each Cowboys game.
After a great week of preparation and practice, the Denver Broncos were able to fire on all cylinders on offense against the Dallas Cowboys.