DENVER — That went far from how the Dallas Cowboys envisioned it in their minds when they traveled to take on the Denver Broncos. This time around, with the No. 1 offense in tow, they felt confident they could be the team that ended the 30-year drought against the Ponies, but they were wrong — very, very wrong.
A promising start, by way of the first career interception from cornerback Trikweze Bridges, led to just a field goal by the Cowboys, but that was at least fine in some capacity, until it wasn't, because it turned out they would need those missing four points and a whole lot more to take down, or to even be competitive, against the Broncos.
They weren't, in either phase of the game, suffering a blowout loss fueled by self-inflicted wounds, an inability to generate enough explosiv

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