Detroit Lions wide receiver Danny Amendola (80) runs down the field after catching a pass in the fourth quarter during the NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019. The Cowboys won the game at 35. . . -27. Mike Mulholland | MLive.com The Detroit Lions head to Dallas this weekend with a chance to take another step toward first-round success. Tickets from Stubhub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and Ticketmaster start around $92 for Saturday night’s game at ATandT Stadium in Arlington, Texas.The Lions (11-4) defeated the Vikings 30-24 on Sunday to win their first NFC North title and are on their way to the playoffs, while the Dallas Cowboys (10-5) beat the Miami Dolphins 22-20.The Lions are currently in a three-way tie with San Francisco and Philadelphia for the best record in the NFC, but would currently lose to the 49ers in the finals based on conference record.
FRISCO – The Dallas Cowboysand#039 are just two games away; regular season schedule and we may be no closer to knowing who they are as a team than we were after Week 3 or Week 5. … and on Tuesday, coach Mike McCarthy and team owner Jerry Jones began the push on The Star. forward to week 17. On loss in Miami: Andquot;Weand#039;ve talked about win 11 and#039;and#039; McCarthy said. andquot;And weand#039;re not there yet. … Weand#039;must take care of what and#039;is in front of you.and#039;and#039; And how about jumping from 10-5 to town this week with the 11-4 Lions for Saturday’s visit? andquot;Our biggest challenge of the year and#039;and#039; McCarthy called for a showdown with NFC North champion Detroit.Learn
On injured Tyron Smith’s possible availability this week, via Jones @1053thefan: “Hopefully Tyron will come in. We poked him last week and it usually works. Hopefully we can get him. He’s a huge difference maker, Tyron Smith. Micah Parsons- anxiety, wanting extra sacks about delay calls and whether his vocal nature on the subject is a distraction: andquot;I don’t see a young man worrying about that in preparation,” McCarthy said. ;If you remember, Dallas lost a disappointing game against the Cardinals in Arizona in Week 3, raising questions about the team’s direction. In Week 5, the 49ers suffered a humiliating road loss to the Cowboys at Leviand#039;s Stadium. Again, there were questions about Dallas’ ability to beat a good team. Now after two consecutive road losses to both andquot;goodandquot; teams, we still have no answers. As in previous seasons, it will be the playoffs to find out how good this team really is. With one release and the release of the Week 17 NFL Power Rankings, we see the Cowboys fall again, and perhaps rightfully so. Entering Week 15, Dallas was tied for second all-time behind San Francisco on a five-game winning streak. After a Week 15 loss to the Bills, the Cowboys fell all the way to No. 5. Now, after a Christmas Eve loss to the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium, Dallas has fallen to No. 8. That means teams like Cleveland, Detroit and Buffalo are all before them. Or heck, we can look at the USA Today power rankings and Dallas is always #10! Related: and#039;Micah Rulesand#039;? Jerry suggests that an operator tuned for Cowboys and number 039; Our Star Mike Fisher — writing here about No. 6 Dallas — points out that’s exactly where the Cowboys were before Week 1 … which makes for some silly things. Fish also claims, andquot;The only and#039;powerful investments and#039; I care about called and#039;NFL ranking.and#039;and#039; Related: Magic: New Cowboys NFL Power Rankings Legit spot. Dallas has an important matchup with the Lions in Week 17 on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium — McCarthy again, andquot;biggie.and#039;and#039; A win could give the Cowboys confidence heading into a road game against division rival Washington to end the season before the playoffs begin. Fortunately, power seeding has nothing to do with playoff seeding. And hopefully McCarthy and Jones are also right about Tyrone and Micah, and their problems don’t get in the way of success..
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