It’s been a rough Monday Night Football showing for Cooper Rush and the Dallas Cowboys.
Even though they weren’t expected to win as a heavy underdog at home against the Houston Texans, the vibes aren’t great in Dallas after two turnovers and even a missed field goal from stud kicker Brandon Aubrey.
The wackiest play of the night came shortly after a bright spot for the Cowboys, a 29-yard completion from Rush to CeeDee Lamb. Unfortunately, though, it wasn’t a sign of more good things to come.
A few plays later, Rush fumbled as he was sacked. Dallas’ rookie lineman Tyler Guyton scooped up the ball and seemingly tried to turn it up field before he fumbled himself. Houston’s Derek Barnett picked up the ball and ran it the other way for a score.
NFL fans quickly took to the internet to joke about the absurd fail from the Cowboys offense:
The play was the likely final nail in the coffin for the Cowboys as they fell behind three scores in the fourth quarter. The Texans have five sacks on the night. Dallas are on the verge of falling to 3-7. They travel to the nation’s capital to play the Washington Commanders next week.
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