Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens and NFL preseason
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The Baltimore Ravens' 24-game preseason winning streak, the longest in NFL history, may be in the distant past now, but it's performances like this one that rem
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly fear that wideout Jonathan Mingo injured the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during Saturday's preseason matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, per ESPN's Todd Archer.
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SB Nation on MSNDallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens second quarter recap: Offense struggling at halftime
Cooper Rush did what he could to get the Ravens into field goal range for one last shot before halftime. Rookie Tyler Loop nailed it which made him a perfect 3 for 3 on the night to that point. The Baltimore Ravens won the opening coin toss and chose to receive. That is life in the preseason.
The Ravens, again resting almost all of their starters, easily defeated the Cowboys on Saturday. Here’s a look at the risers and fallers.
Cowboys lose to the Ravens 31-13. Two preseason games in, the Cowboys have a lot of questions. Cowboys can’t stop the run or generate an offense with some consistency through two preseason games.
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SB Nation on MSNDallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens first quarter recap: Andrew Booth has a pick six!
Things took a turn on the next possession. Cooper Rush threw a touchdown at AT&T Stadium once more, but as the opposing passer. Andrew Booth picked him off and took it back to the house! This gave the Cowboys a lead of 7-5 (funny score!) which is where things stood when the first quarter ended.
The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for their preseason matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, where they will have their defensive depth tested. NFL.com writer Eric Edholm emphasized the Ravens' depth concerns at the cornerback position.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCan Cowboys buck short, strange, painful history vs their most uncommon opponent?
The Ravens are the Cowboys' most uncommon opponent, and the one they have the worst record against. Those few games have provided some drama, though.