ARLINGTON, Texas — There was no worry about needing to try and end the 9-0 career football record of Kyler Murray when the Arizona Cardinals took the field in Week 9 for their primetime matchup on Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys, and that's because the former first-overall pick wasn't the starting quarterback.
That honor went to Jacoby Brissett, and that meant Cowboys' defense would be tested more from the pocket, and that made it paramount they found ways to generate pressure against the veteran QB to keep tight end Trey McBride and former fourth-overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. from making plays.
Conversely, the onus was on Dak Prescott to return to MVP-caliber form with his stable of weapons, following their struggles against the Denver Broncos one week prior. They e

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