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Cowboys sign RB, move LB to IR, elevate CB, TE before Week 9 tilt vs Cardinals
With the Cowboys not playing until Monday, the NFL allowed Dallas an extra day before announcing their roster moves for Week 9. The Cowboys had a lot of things happening, too, as they prepared to host the Arizona Cardinals and try once again to establish some positive momentum.
NFL Week 9 ended with a Monday Night Football showdown inside AT&T Stadium, where the Arizona Cardinals (3-5) handed the Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) their first home loss of the season.
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The Cowboys didn’t score a touchdown on offense until the fourth quarter, after Arizona had taken a 17-point lead.
The Dallas Cowboys lost their second consecutive game, a 27-17 defeat to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football.
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Wilson had requested a trade after his playing time decreased for the Bengals, who have the league's worst defense.
The Cardinals repeatedly converted third-down opportunities throughout the first two quarters, going 7 of 9 in their efforts to extend drives. Marvin Harrison Jr. was the star for the Cards, racking up six catches for 80 yards and one of Arizona's two touchdowns, on which he absolutely cooked DaRon Bland with a slant route near the goal line.