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We know who will be on the field when the Dallas Cowboys face the Denver Broncos in Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season, but who will be the man in stripes and voices
Week 8 player projections respect the Broncos’ secondary but don’t deny Pickens his, ranging from 57.6 yards to a ceiling closer to 70. The majority of those models come in at 64 yards or higher, sitting Over this current receiving total of 56.5 O/U.
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The Cowboys will once again try to climb above .500, but will have to overcome 3 decades of futility against their Week 8 opponent.
Fans should also note that while this depth chart comes straight from the team, the Broncos still call it an "unofficial" depth chart, and it should be taken with a grain of salt. It's roughly a reflection of how coach Sean Payton stacks up each position, but there are clearly a few exceptions.
The last Dallas win over Denver came on September 10, 1995, with running back Emmitt Smith rushing for 114 yards and a touchdown. The Cowboys won at the now-demolished Texas Stadium, 31-21.
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The Cowboys need to capitalize on these three positives that emerged vs Washington to earn a two-game winning streak.
The Denver Broncos have set their 53-man roster ahead of Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. The biggest change this week is the promotion of quarterback Sam Ehlinger from the practice squad to the active roster. Denver had room to move Ehlinger up after linebacker Dre Greenlaw received a one-game suspension.
Kubiak resigned at season's end, ushering in the arguably the worst eight-year stretch in team history. The 2025 Broncos can avoid the fate of Kubiak's 2016 counterparts, but they'll have to vanquish the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at Mile High.
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