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Broncos Buck the Cowboys Back to Texas in Mile High Beatdown
Bo Nix Breaks Out, Cowboys Break Down
Bo Nix, threw for four touchdowns and made the Cowboys’ secondary look like a bunch of confused mall cops. After an early interception, Nix bounced back with the poise of a seasoned vet, torching Dallas with pinpoint passes to Troy Franklin and RJ Harvey ran circles around the Cowboys’ defense, racking up two rushing touchdowns and a receiving score, while J.K. Dobbins bulldozed his way to 111 rushing yards. Meanwhile, Prescott looked like he was auditioning for a backup role, tossing two picks and zero touchdowns before being benched for Joe Milton late in the game.
Dallas Defense: Missing in Action
Let’s talk about that so-called “defense” Dallas brought to Denver. Injuries or not, the Cowboys’ D got manhandled from start to finish. The Broncos scored on six of their first eight drives, and the Cowboys’ secondary was so lost, they might still be wandering around Empower Field looking for Troy Franklin. Denver’s offensive line gave Nix a clean pocket all day, while the Cowboys’ pass rush was about as threatening as a wet paper bag. The Broncos averaged over 8 yards per play and posted their highest point total at home since 20142.
History Repeats: Cowboys Still Can’t Beat Denver
Here’s a fun fact for all the die-hard Dallas fans: the Cowboys haven’t beaten the Broncos since 1995. That’s right—Bill Clinton was president, and the internet was still a novelty the last time Dallas got a W against Denver. Sunday’s loss marked the eighth straight defeat to the Broncos, and it wasn’t even close. The Cowboys were outclassed, outplayed, and outcoached. Denver’s throwback uniforms might’ve been vintage, but their performance was cutting-edge, proving once again that the Broncos own the Cowboys.
Next Stop: Damage Control for Dallas
As the Broncos ride high into Houston next week, the Cowboys are left licking their wounds and wondering what went wrong. Maybe it’s time for Jerry Jones to stop talking trades and start talking reality—this team isn’t built to win when it counts. Sunday’s game was a statement from Denver: they’re not just contenders, they’re dominators. And for Dallas? Well, they just got bucked off the horse and faceplanted in the dirt. Better luck next time, Cowboys—if there ever is one.
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