Sunday, September 15, 2019

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The Dallas Cowboys will be traveling to FedEx Field on Sunday to take on the Washington Redskins. It will be the second consecutive week to start the season that each team will be playing a divisional foe.

In Week 1, the Cowboys got off to a strong start against the New York Giants, winning 35-17.

The Redskins, on the other hand, were not so fortunate. Heading into halftime against the Philadelphia Eagles, Jay Gruden’s team held a stout 20-7 lead. But that first half success wasn’t sustainable for a team that lacks depth. Ultimately, they fell 32-27.

Dallas has won five of the past six meetings between these longtime divisional foes.

Looking to avoid an 0-2 start after blowing a 17-point lead at Philadelphia last week, the Redskins return home to host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Washington won’t be at full strength on either side of the ball, with tight end Jordan Reed out for a second straight game with a concussion and defensive end Jonathan Allen sidelined with a sprained MCL. The Redskins will also be without their Week 1 starter at running back, Derrius Guice, who was placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery on the meniscus in his right knee.

Allen’s absence, coupled with fellow defensive lineman Caleb Brantley joining Guice on IR, could be the biggest problem against the Cowboys, who had nearly 500 yards of offense in a 35-17 season-opening win over the New York Giants. Washington allowed 116 rushing yards against Philadelphia and failed to put much pressure on quarterback Carson Wentz after Allen left the game late in the first quarter.Image result for Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins

Now the shorthanded defensive line, considered the strength of the team coming into the season, must contend with running back Ezekiel Elliott and quarterback Dak Prescott. Elliott should be well rested after carrying the ball only 13 times in last week’s comfortable win, while Prescott posted a perfect 158.3 passer rating against the Giants.

Washington had success throwing the ball in Week 1, with Case Keenum passing for 380 yards, but the Redskins’ 28 rushing yards were their fewest in an opener since 1965. With Guice out, veteran Adrian Peterson is expected to get most of the carries against Dallas. The 34-year-old was a healthy scratch for the first time in his career last week, a move that sparked criticism of Coach Jay Gruden from both inside and outside the locker room.

The Cowboys have won seven of 10 games against the Redskins since Gruden was hired in 2014, including five of the last six. The Redskins beat Dallas, 20-17, in last year’s meeting at FedEx Field, when Peterson rushed for 99 yards and Washington limited Elliott to 33 rushing yards. Last Thanksgiving, with Colt McCoy starting in place of the injured Alex Smith, Elliott ran for 121 yards in a 31-23 Cowboys win.


McLaurin was a relative unknown to a lot of people outside of Washington. After not being targeted during preseason games, the rookie third-round pick out of Ohio State came out strong in Week 1 against the Eagles.

On the day, McLaurin finished with five catches for 125 yards a touchdown. The decision to release former first-round pick Josh Doctson, who is now a member of the Minnesota Vikings, seems to be making a lot more sense now, as McLaurin has taken over as the team’s starting X-receiver.

More than likely, the 6-foot, 210-pound rookie will receive extra attention against the Cowboys. But don’t expect that to prevent him from making an impact for the second week in a row. Washington is far too desperate for playmakers on offense.

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