NFL Overreactions Week 10
Sports Seriously’s Mackenzie Salmon breaks down the wildest games in NFL Week 10.
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The battle for the Governor’s Cup will be on in the Lone Star State with the Houston Texans (6-4) going north to play the Dallas Cowboys (3-6).
After one half, it looked like the Texans would roll past the Detroit Lions impressively. Instead, the offense crumbled in the second half and lost on a field goal that barely made it through the uprights. Houston benefits from being in a weak division, but it’ll need to get back to winning if it wants to be taken as a serious contender.
Whether it’s the sun or Micah Parsons’ not really supporting his head coach, the Cowboys continue to hit all-new lows. They were demolished by the Philadelphia Eagles at home and Dak Prescott is likely out for the remainder of the season, effectively ending any chance of returning to the Super Bowl. Now, the Cowboys can only hope to not be embarrassed on national television.
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Eagles vs. Commanders | Bears vs. Packers | Lions vs. Jaguars | Dolphins vs. Raiders | Patriots vs. Rams | Saints vs. Browns | Steelers vs. Ravens | Titans vs. Vikings | Jets vs. Colts | Broncos vs. Falcons | 49ers vs. Seahawks | Bills vs. Chiefs | Chargers vs. Bengals | Cowboys vs. Texans
I don’t see how the Cowboys stay close to competitive with Cooper Rush at quarterback against this tough Texans defense.
The Battle of Texas might be a one-sided affair because the Cowboys aren’t a good football team. The Texans have lost three of their last four games, but wide receiver Nico Collins could make his much-anticipated return this week. The Texans are going to show they are the best team in Texas.
The Texans don’t have much competition in an underwhelming AFC South this season, and they won’t have much competition in their Week 11 matchup, either.
Dallas has yet to win a home game this season, and don’t expect it to happen when an angry Houston team rolls into town. The Texans complete franchise history by winning their first regular season game at the Cowboys’ home stadium.
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