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The Dallas Cowboys (5-7) and the Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) are taking the national stage for a Monday Night Football matchup on ESPN.
Both teams are fighting for their playoff lives, but if that isn’t enough to hold your intrigue, maybe “The Simpsons” inspired simulcast is more your speed to see a different side of the NFL action.
Follow along with everything happening Monday night at AT&T Stadium, via our writers and photographers on the scene in Arlington:
When: 7:15 p.m. at AT&T Stadium
Betting line: Bengals (-4.5) Over/Under 49.5 (via ESPNBet, as of Monday)
TV: ESPN/ABC; Streaming: ESPN+, NFL App
Broadcasters: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters
Radio: 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM), 107.5 La Grande in Spanish (KMVK-FM)
Kickoff is set for 7:15 p.m.
– (6:03 p.m.) Wide receiver Brandin Cooks, cornerback DaRon Bland and kicker Brandon Aubrey are designated as game captains for the Dallas Cowboys.
— Inactives for Cowboys-Bengals
– Cowboys inactives: LB Damone Clark, CB Andrew Booth, S Juanyeh Thomas, RB Deuce Vaughn, WR Jalen Brooks, DE Tyrus Wheat.
Trevon Diggs is set to return after missing the last two games with groin and knee injuries.
– Bengals inactives: WR Charlie Jones, S Daijahn Anthony, OT Orlando Brown Jr., TE Tanner McLachlan, DT Sheldon Rankins
– (5 p.m.) The roof is open at AT&T Stadium. The last time the Cowboys attempted to open the roof on a Monday night game, they ran into a few issues. No instances of faulty equipment were reported this time.
– (3:58 p.m.) The Cowboys announced a number of roster moves Monday afternoon ahead of the game against the Bengals, which included placing guard Zack Martin and cornerback Josh Burler on injured reserve.
Additionally, CB Andrew Booth was elevated from the practice squad to the 53-man roster, while CB Amani Oruwariye was activated from IR. Kemon Hall, another corner, was signed to the active roster from Dallas’ practice squad.
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Johnston gave the Stars a 1-0 lead at 8:58 of the first period. His slap shot from above the right face-off circle deflected off Wild forward Danila Yurov and then bounced off the end boards and in off Wallstedt’s left arm.
“I’ve had a goal like that go in on me, too, that’s a tough bounce,” Oettinger said. “Like I said in Game 1, we got some bad bounces. We got a nice bounce there. We had one where I was behind the net, and the guy was shooting it in the net and our (defense) stopped it, so we got some good bounces. The way we played the last 40 minutes of the game, I think, didn’t give up much, had a ton of good chances offensively. The power play, we got looks and our (penalty kill) was great. If we kind of build off the game that we played the last 40 minutes, I think we should feel very good for the next few games.”
Faber tied it 1-1 at 11:33. He took a pass from Hughes, skated around Robertson in the left circle and cut to the slot, where his wrist shot ramped up and in off Oettinger.
Duchene put the Stars back up 2-1 with a power-play goal at 4:02 of the second period. Mikko Rantanen gained the offensive zone along the right boards and sent a backhand pass to Duchene, who snapped the puck between Wallstedt’s pads from in front.
Robertson made it 3-1 at 7:09 of the third period when he tipped Lundkvist’s wrist shot from the blue line past the right pad of Wallstedt.
“I think we got to do a better job, I mean, the odd-man’s, right? I thought we played a really good game. Probably their best game, you know, meaningful game. And, yeah, we didn’t get fazed by it. Was really good by us. Just got to be smarter in some areas, and we get to go back home and in front of our crowd,” Minnesota forward Marcus Foligno said. “They want (penalties). I mean, they’re looking to play 5-on-4. I mean, that’s their game. They can’t hang with us 5-on-5. We got to just be smarter, and myself included. But it’s a heated game out there. You’re gonna have emotional swings and learn from it. We got a split series.”
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