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With the team set to start preparation for the preseason finale against the Washington Commanders, we're looking at five standouts from the 31-13 win.
On the only stop of his revenge tour, Cooper Rush didn’t exactly light up his old team Saturday at JerryWorld, but he generated one more touchdown for the Cowboys than did Joe Milton, who somehow got blindsided for a safety when it wasn’t his blind side;
Rush threw for 198 yards and a touchdown in the first half, while Loop booted five field goals to propel Baltimore to a 31-13 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. It was a happy return to Texas for Rush, who spent seven seasons with the Cowboys, and for Loop, who grew up less than an hour ride from AT&T Stadium.
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys knew they were getting a young backup quarterback that needed development when they acquired Joe Milton in a trade from the New England Patriots this offseason.
Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 31-13 preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday.
Head Coach John Harbaugh, kicker Tyler Loop, wide receiver Devontez Walker, defensive back Reuben Lowery, quarterback Cooper Rush, and running back Rasheen Ali speak with the media after the Ravens' 31-13 preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' admission of being unaware that backup quarterback Cooper Rush missed performance bonuses has stirred controversy. R
After their second preseason game, plenty of questions remain about these Dallas Cowboys. Following a 31-13 loss to the Ravens at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Dallas Morning News Cowboys insider Joseph Hoyt broke down the good,