CHICAGO (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys got the ball back after the Chicago Bears scored an early touchdown and opted to hand the ball off to star receiver CeeDee Lamb.
It didn’t work out well for them. Not much else went the way they would have liked, either.
A 31-14 loss to the struggling Chicago Bears was not what the Cowboys had in mind after giving coach Brian Schottenheimer the first win of his career the previous week. Instead of building on an overtime thriller against the New York Giants, Dallas stumbled against a team that came in with some big issues of its own.
“Obviously, you lose a player like CeeDee, it hurts,” quarterback Dak Prescott said. “It’s hard to substitute that.”
The Cowboys never really got their offense into gear after losing one of their top playmakers in the earl