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The Dallas Cowboys defense was ripped apart by the Denver Broncos, and NFL fans, in a 44-24 loss on Sunday afternoon.
With the Cowboys threatening in the red zone in the fourth quarter, 6-foot-4, 247-pound Dondrea Tillman picked off Dak Prescott with a diving interception on Sunday. Then the highlight started. The big man got up and rumbled 38 yards down the field to the Denver 45-yard line. The Broncos led 37-17 at this point.
With Juanyeh Thomas and Donovan Wilson both inactive, the Cowboys only had two active safeties against Denver, and got burned as a result. Two undrafted safeties got the start, with Alijah Clark and Markquese Bell getting the nod. Let's just say it wasn't pretty.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer watches his team warm up before an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Denver.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had a strong message for his team after a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
The loss dropped Dallas back under .500 with a 3-4-1 record. They'll return home to take on the well-rested Arizona Cardinals coming off their bye week. QB Kyler Murray has owned AT&T Stadium since his high school days, a narrative challenge eerily reminiscent to the Broncos' three-decade talk that flavored the last week.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are rumored to be willing participants ahead of the NFL’s Nov. 4th trade deadline.
After the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Broncos, Super Bowl winner Michael Irvin called out the team's defense for their performance.
The Denver Broncos had their most convincing victory of the season against the Dallas Cowboys, squashing them 44-24. Despite Patrick Surtain II not playing a snap in the second half, the Denver defense kept both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens in check while securing two interceptions from Dak Prescott.
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