ARLINGTON, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys faced a daunting challenge in their Week 6 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Without key players including edge rushers Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence, and several corners, the Cowboys struggled to contain one of the league’s top offenses. The result was a crushing 47-9 victory for the visiting Lions, marking the Cowboys’ worst home loss since Jerry Jones purchased the team in 1989.
As the Cowboys entered AT&T Stadium, they had little momentum. With only field goals coming from All-Pro kicker Brandon Aubrey, who set a record by making field goals of 50 yards or more in eight straight games, Dallas couldn’t keep pace with Detroit’s offensive onslaught.
The Lions took control early, going up 27-6 at halftime. They came out firing with running back David Montgomery opening the scoring with a 16-yard touchdown run. Montgomery’s scoring stretch is now at eight games, the longest in franchise history.
Jared Goff did his part, completing 18 of 25 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns. One of the highlights was a trick play that resulted in a touchdown pass to tight end Sam LaPorta after a series of handoffs. The Lions scored on their first nine drives, emphasizing their efficiency and dominance throughout.
Meanwhile, Dak Prescott struggled, throwing two interceptions, one of which was aimed at All-Pro receiver CeeDee Lamb. Lamb managed to catch seven passes for 89 yards, but the Cowboys couldn’t find the end zone. The frustration was palpable as the crowd in Arlington echoed chants of “Let’s go Lions.”
The Cowboys’ defense, already hampered by injuries, could not stem the tide against an active Lions offense. The team now sits at 3-3 and will take a much-needed bye week to regroup before facing the San Francisco 49ers, a formidable opponent historically. On the other hand, the Lions improved to 4-1 and will look to further their success next week against Minnesota.
Next up for Dallas is a chance to heal and rebound against the 49ers, while the Lions look to seize the opportunity to take control of the NFC North. The gulf in performance between these two teams was evident this Sunday, and all eyes will be on Dallas as they attempt to get back on track.
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