The Dallas Cowboys will play host to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon, the second ever meeting between the two clubs at AT&T Stadium.
Dallas won that first meeting, a game that marked an intense time in Cowboys franchise history. That particular contest was the first that Dallas played following Tony Romo’s “football is a meritocracy” speech and the team would go on to defeat the Ravens for the first time ever.
Prior to that the last meeting between the teams in DFW was the final game ever played at Texas Stadium, so needless to say when the two meet up in the metroplex it is always epic. This time around things are rather tense for Dallas as they are coming off of an embarrassing loss at home. Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs and all the rest will do everything they can to make sure that the team does not fall below .500 early on in the season.
The Ravens have some work to do to climb out of that kind of hole themselves, though. Baltimore is winless on the young season and certainly does not want to fall to 0-3. Reigning MVP, two-time winner overall, Lamar Jackson will surely look to capitalize on the porous run defense that Dallas has, but his new teammate Derrick Henry will probably help out in that sense as well.
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