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The Dallas Cowboys fell to 3-4-1 after their 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon, which saw the Cowboys defense allow seven scoring drives on Denver's nine possessions after opening the game with an interception.
Going into their showdown with the Denver Broncos, the Cowboys were hoping some defensive adjustments would carry over from a Week 7 win over the Washington Commanders. That didn’t happen in Week 8. In fact, Dallas’ defense reverted to a few troubling trends in a 44-24 loss at Empower Field at Mile High.
Surtain left the Broncos' 44-24 win over Dallas just before halftime and didn't return for the second half. Also, kick returner Marvin Mims Jr. suffered a concussion on a runback when he was no longer supposed to be in the game.
The Broncos are now 6-2 and they remain in first place in the AFC West. They have now beaten the Cowboys in eight consecutive meetings, and they are 3-0 in their throwback uniform since reintroducing the look to their rotation in 2024.
Broncos beat writer Parker Gabriel digs in with seven observations from Denver’s blowout win over the Dallas Cowboys.
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Bo Nix and rookies lead Broncos to 44-24 victory over Cowboys, extending home win streak to 9
A trio of rookies came up big in the Denver Broncos’ 44-24 rout of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday for their fifth consecutive victory
The Broncos are 6-2, quietly in first place of the AFC West ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs. Bo Nix had four touchdown passes against a beleaguered Cowboys secondary. Rookie running back R.J. Harvey had three touchdowns too, two rushing and one on a catch from Nix.
The Broncos got three touchdowns from rookie RB RJ Harvey, another from rookie WR Pat Bryant and an interception from first-round pick Jahdae Barron.