Jake Ferguson still has confidence the Cowboys can turn things around
Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson still has confidence that Dallas can turn this season around.
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Week 11 of Monday Night Football happens tonight as the Dallas Cowboys (3-6) will host their in-state rivals, the Houston Texans (6-4), in the Lone Star State.
Both teams are set to meet for the first time in nearly two years. Last week saw the Texans hang tough but ultimately lose a close game to the Detroit Lions, 26-23, on Sunday Night Football. The same day, the Cowboys suffered a lopsided 34-6 defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles in what’s looking to be a lost season for America’s Team.
How will things shape up tonight? Here’s what to know about the showdown.
Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT) on Monday, Nov. 18, according to the NFL schedule.
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The Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans game will air on ESPN. Other channels carrying the game include ABC, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, Fubo and the NFL App.
The Cowboys will host the Texans at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for Monday Night Football tonight.
USA TODAY reports that the Texans are favorites to defeat the Cowboys, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Check your preferred sportsbook for the latest odds.
All four of the NFL experts at USA TODAY—Tyler Dragon, Jordan Mendoza, Richard Morin and Lorenzo Reyes—predict a Texans win over the reeling Cowboys tonight on Monday Night Football.
“The Battle of Texas might be a one-sided affair because the Cowboys aren’t a good football team,” Dragon writes. He looks to wide receiver Nico Collins to help propel the Texans tonight, and “show they are the best team in Texas.”
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