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Cowboys Corral Bears at AT&T Stadium in High-Scoring Affair

The Dallas Cowboys, with a record of 12-5, hosted the Chicago Bears, who came into the game with a 3-14 record. In an offensive showcase at AT&T Stadium, the Cowboys outscored the Bears 49-29.


Dallas Cowboys guard Chuma Edoga (71) lines up against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

In front of a packed crowd of 93,767 fans at AT&T Stadium, the Dallas Cowboys delivered an impressive performance against the Chicago Bears. The home team's offense was firing on all cylinders as they amassed a total of 442 yards. The rushing attack was particularly effective for Dallas, churning out 200 yards on the ground over 29 attempts and scoring four touchdowns. One rush stood out as it broke through for a remarkable 54-yard touchdown run.


The passing game complemented Dallas's ground dominance well. Quarterback play was sharp and efficient; completing 21 passes from just 27 attempts for a total of 250 yards through the air which included two touchdown passes. The longest pass completion went for an impressive distance of thirty yards.


Dallas's defense also had notable moments during the game by recording four sacks and forcing seven tackles for loss which amounted to pushing back their opponents by thirty-eight yards in total. They also managed to force one fumble and recover it themselves which led directly to scoring six points off that turnover.


Special teams contributed positively too; with punters averaging seventy-one yards across two punts while kickoffs resulted in touchbacks seven times from eight attempts ensuring that Chicago started most drives from deep within their own territory.


Despite one interception thrown by Dallas’s quarterback, his overall passer rating remained high at approximately one hundred fourteen point five due to his accuracy and command over offense throughout this encounter.


Looking ahead after this commanding victory, 'the' Dallas Cowboys will travel north to face 'the' Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on November thirteen at four twenty-five PM local time. Fans eager not to miss any action can tune into FOX network where this anticipated matchup will be broadcast live.

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