DENVER (AP) — Dak Prescott spent a good chunk of the fourth quarter watching from the sideline in a game that was well out of hand.
It was just another installment in what's been an inconsistent season for the Dallas Cowboys. This time, it was the league's best offense, and not just a porous, injury-riddled defense, that was stymied.
“Surprised is a good word to use,” Prescott said of the Cowboys' struggles in a 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. “Frustrated as well.”
This after a 44-22 win over Washington the week before that looked as if it might ignite the Cowboys (3-4-1). Instead, they continued their trend of being streaky. They’ve yet to win two in a row.
A sign of just how sour things went against the Broncos: Prescott was taken out with just over seven minutes remain

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