
2 seed and the Cardinals are again aimed in the right direction going into the regular-season finale. In a game that also saw the Cowboys lose Michael Gallup to a torn ACL in the second quarter, they'd find some late heart but ultimately lose their grip on the No. And with the win, they've now made things that much more interesting in the NFC playoff seeding, and on a field Murray has never lost on. Things nearly fell apart for the Cardinals in the fourth quarter, but they managed to make just enough plays to keep the Cowboys speeding toward the loss column and to put themselves back on the other side of the hyphen. But again, and stop me if you're sensing a theme here, the Cowboys coughed it up via a fumble by Prescott - punched out by linebacker Isaiah Simmons - that was recovered by fellow linebacker Dennis Gardeck. The Dallas defense (led by more impact plays by Micah Parsons and Co.) forced a punt with 12 minutes remaining in regulation.

That said, they also failed to put the Cowboys away when they had the chance, watching their 15-point lead shrink to just eight points and then to only three in the fourth quarter on the heels of a touchdown toss from Prescott to wideout Cedrick Wilson and another TD toss from Prescott, this time to Amari Cooper. Why the Cardinals wonįrom an excessive amount of penalties in the first half to a list of drops - both having been an Achilles heel for the Cowboys in games they struggle to find their mojo in - all the Cardinals had to do was execute and take advantage of the many stalled drives the errors helped to generate, and they did just that. It was all far from a barnburner as both defenses made their presence felt time and again, but the Cowboys did as much damage to themselves as they allowed their opponent from the desert to. With the Cardinals looking to right their ship to start January, they mostly imposed their will upon the Cowboys after getting off to a bit of a rough start in the first quarter. 2 seed after seeing both the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers escape upsets earlier in the day while hoping to to sidestep one of their own, but it was not to be.

The Cowboys were 11-4 entering the critical matchup and looking to hold on to the No.

ARLINGTON, Texas - The NFL playoffs haven't begun yet, but it sure felt like they had in watching Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys host Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium, with the Cardinals edging out the home team in a 25-22 bout that became a nail-biter before it was all said and done.
