The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams conducted their joint practice on Tuesday. These training camp scrimmages offer teams a rare glimpse into how they'll look against real competition. With Dallas unlikely to play its starters in preseason games, joint practice is as close to live bullets as they'll get before Week 1.

It's a good thing they weren't keeping score.

Dallas got pushed around in the trenches on both sides of the ball. The defensive front struggled to stop the run, and the secondary looked overmatched against a talented Rams skill group, even with Matthew Stafford sidelined. Offensively, the run game looked just as ineffective as last year, especially without Tyler Smith in the mix. Meanwhile, Rams defenders were flying around and putting Cowboys players on the turf—and th

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