ARLINGTON, Texas —
The score was often closer than the game was, but the Ravens took care of business in Dallas with a convincing 31-13 win over the Cowboys.
The defense dominated the first half, only allowing 31 total yards, and the offense scored on eight different scoring drives, with five of them ending in Tyler Loop field goals. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush looked better in his return to Dallas, but did have two interceptions, one of them a pick-six. His second interception was a deflection off running back Rasheen Ali's hands.
The story of the night was the defense. They dominated the Cowboys on all levels and ended up with two turnovers and three sacks. They were able to get the ball right back after Rush's second pick, intercepting Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton in the end zon