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There were plenty of pitfalls in front of the Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1) in Week 5 at the New York Jets. A mobile, scrambling quarterback in Justin Fields, missing four offensive line starters and All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and a defense that struggled mightily in pass coverage the last few weeks.
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On Sunday, the Cowboys lit up the Jets it with big games from running back Javonte Williams and second-year receiver Ryan Flournoy, who nearly doubled his career receiving tally with a 102-yard game as Dak Prescott's top target.
An already surging Dallas Cowboys offense is set to add another weapon for the New York Jets’ sputtering defense to deal with at MetLife Stadium. According to his Instagram, Cowboys rookie running back Jaydon Blue appeared to confirm that he will suit up against the Jets this afternoon.
Dak Prescott threw two of his four touchdown passes to Jake Ferguson, Dallas scored on two 90-yard drives in the second quarter with a makeshift offensive line missing four starters and the Cowboys rolled past the winless New York Jets 37-22 on Sunday.
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Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have proven that even without CeeDee Lamb that their offense can march up and down the field and rack up points in the process. Prescott leads the league in completions, passing yards, and attempts this season.