ARLINGTON, Texas – Getting trounced by the Denver Broncos last week was bad. Real bad.

This was worse. Much worse.

The Cowboys were at home here Monday night at AT&T Stadium, where they had been 2-0-1 so far this season and averaging 41 points a game.

Coming in at 3-4-1, they were desperate for a win, needing to keep themselves alive for the unofficial second half of the season by staying at least at .500 heading into this week's bye.

They were playing a 2-5 Cardinals team, though warned on Friday do not take Arizona for granted.

These Cards were muddled in a five-game losing streak, not having won a game since Sept. 14. On top of all that, the Cards were being forced to play a third consecutive game with their backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett instead of starter Kyler Murray, who h

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