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The cliché unstoppable force vs. the immoveable object is used often in sports, but in Week 8 with the high-flying Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) offense heading into Denver to face a stout Broncos (5-2) defense, it's appropriate to use regarding this matchup.
Despite showing some improvement last week against the Washington Commanders, the Dallas Cowboys defense is still dead last in the league in total defense, yielding 401.6 yards per game. They also currently rank last in the league in passing yards per game (260.
It seems the Cowboys have centered on Kenneth Murray, Shemar James and a combination of Damone Clark and Marist Liufau at the three positions. Murray has emerged as the signal caller of the group while playing middle linebacker. Murray also called the signals while Sanborn played middle linebacker.
Tyler Guyton is back on the practice report with a new injury, while Trevon Diggs is still out. Also, DeMarvion Overshown drops Micah Parsons news.
The Denver Broncos are looking fully healthy heading into their Week 8 game against the Dallas Cowboys. Tackle Mike McGlinchey had hurt his foot and ankle in the game last week, but ultimately returned and played.
One record, however, remains just out of reach: the longest field goal in NFL history. That mark belongs to former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who hit a 66-yard game-winner to beat the Lions, 19-17, in Week 3 of the 2021 season.
John Franklin-Myers took ownership of the 'America's Team' moniker as the Dallas Cowboys come to take on the Denver Broncos. Truly great defenses tend to be as quick with a quote as they are with a pass rush. The 2025 Denver Broncos are no different, with several defensive starters unafraid to say exactly what's on their minds.