FRISCO, Texas — Kyler Murray has never lost at AT&T Stadium. You read that correctly. The Arizona Cardinals' quarterback is 9-0 in his football career in Arlington, having high school and state championships on his mantle to prove it. But as head coach Brian Schotteheimer and All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott put it this week: "Maybe that means he's due."
That is, of course, if Murray takes the field. He's currently battling a foot injury but, in the event he can't play, Jacoby Brissett has proven to be capable even if only in one way — he and tight end Trey McBride have a connection that could prove very challenging for a struggling Cowboys' defense.
Containing McBride and eliminating explosive plays will be Dallas' mission, and one they'll need to achieve this week after mostly failing

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