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Cowboys schedule: Is Dallas playing today?
The second half of the 2025 NFL season has commenced, when do the Cowboys play?
The Dallas Cowboys have lost three of their last four games to drop to 3-5-1 on the season. The defense has struggled to stop any and everything all season, and it’s started to catch up with the viable offense. Over the last two weeks, Dak Prescott and company have looked nothing like they had for the majority of the season. They’ve looked bad, and the haters have regained some ammunition, but the reality is there’s no world where the great side of the ball is unaffected by the other side being inept in every way.
This past week, the club tried to do something about it, acquiring a new middle linebacker in Logan Wilson, and a new defensive tackle in Quinnen Williams. Dallas made two deadline deals, bringing in the veterans to try and help establish some level of roadblock for opposing offenses. With a slew of players returning from injury as well, the Cowboys have a lot to look forward to the next time they hit the field, even if the playoffs are likely out of reach.
Do the Dallas Cowboys play today in Week 10?
There are four teams having their bye week this week; the Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans, and the Dallas Cowboys. Fans will have to wait another week to see the newest additions don the star. Williams and Wilson will be joined by the team’s two starting safeties returning from injury in Donovan Wilson and Malik Hooker. Not just them, but linebacker DeMarvion Overshown and rookie CB Shavon Revel will be making their 2024 debuts when Dallas hits the field.
If Revel starts over Elam, and if Overshown starts next to WIlson, that’s six new starters coming aboard for the Cowboys defense under Matt Eberflus in Week 11 when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders.
Cowboys 2025 schedule
Week 1: Thursday, Sept. 4: Eagles 24, Cowboys 20
Week 2: Sunday, Sept. 14: Cowboys 40, Giants 37 OT
Week 3: Sunday, Sept. 21: Bears 31, Cowboys 14
Week 4: Sunday, Sept. 28: Cowboys 40, Packers 40
Week 5: Sunday, October 4: Cowboys 37, Jets 22
Week 6: Sunday, October 11: Panthers 30, Cowboys 27
Week 7: Sunday, October 19: Cowboys 44, Commanders 22
Week 8: Sunday, October 26: Broncos 44, Cowboys 24
Week 9: Monday, November 3: Cardinals 27, Cowboys 17
Week 10: BYE
Week 11: Monday, November 17, at Las Vegas Raiders, 7:15 p.m. CT, ESPN
Week 12: Sunday, November 23, vs Philadelphia Eagles, 3:25 p.m. CT, FOX
Week 13: Thursday, November 27, vs Kansas City Chiefs (Thanksgiving) 3:30 pm CT, CBS
Week 14: Thursday, December 4, at Detroit Lions, 7:20 p.m. CT, Amazon Prime
Week 15: Sunday, December 14, vs Minnesota Vikings, 7:20 p.m. CT, NBC
Week 16: Sunday, December 21, vs Los Angeles Chargers, Noon, FOX
Week 17: Thursday, Dec. 25, at Washington Commanders (Christmas) Noon, Netflix
Week 18: Sunday, Jan. 4, at New York Giants, TBD, TBD
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Dallas Weather: Changes on the way for North Texas
DALLAS – The warm and muggy weather will give way to much cooler temperatures in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the next few days.
Thursday Forecast
According to the FOX 4 Weather team, rain chances return on Thursday as a disturbance moves through the Plains.
The best chance for showers and storms will be north of Interstate 20. There’s a marginal risk for severe storms for the areas northwest of DFW and along the Red River.
A southwest wind will also keep things very warm throughout the day. Expect highs to climb into the upper 70s to 80s. Wind gusts may reach as high as 25 to 30 mph.
Weekend Forecast
The next cold front swings through on Friday afternoon. Ahead of it, there are rain chances, especially southeast of DFW.
Behind this front, noticeably colder air moves in for the weekend. Expect lows in the 30s and afternoon highs in the 50s.
7-Day Forecast
A slow warm-up is expected heading into early next week.
The Source: The information in this story comes from FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Ali Turiano’s weather report.
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Live updates: Washington Capitals vs Dallas Stars at Capital One Arena
Justin Sourdif gave Capitals fans one of the most fun individual efforts of the season, recording five points and scoring his first career hat trick against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday. Sourdif had fantastic chemistry with Connor McMichael and Ryan Leonard in their first game together.
Now the question becomes – Can the Young Guns 2.0 keep it up against a usually-stingy, defensively stout Dallas Stars team?
With Tom Wilson and Aliaksei Protas out again due to injury, Brett Leason will make his season debut with the Capitals. Meanwhile, Dylan McIlrath will remain in the lineup.
The Stars come into on a six-game losing streak. Casey DeSmith will start in goal over Jake Oettinger while the Capitals will counter with Logan Thompson.
Puck drop for today’s game is scheduled for a little after 7:00 pm. The game’s national and on TNT.
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Leonard
Dallas Stars
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Tunnel shenanigans
1st Period
Puck is dropped. McMichael-Sourdif-Leonard and Fehervary-Carlson get the start.
Ilya Lyubushkin to the box for holding Jakob Chychrun at 2:44.
Stars’ Radek Faska goes 1 on 3 shorthanded and scores after Logan Thompson loses sight of a rebound. WHAT WAS THAT.
1-0 Dallas Stars
SHG: Radek Faksa (2). Assists: E. Lindell (14). Time: 3:06
Back to the power play and… Justin Sourdif gets tossed from the faceoff dot, starts screaming at the official, Connor McMichael comes in, says something, and he gets an unsportsmanlike doncut penalty, killing the rest of the team’s power play. You can tell Carbery is fuming.
The two teams are now playing four-on-four.
Puck bounces over Dylan Strome’s stick on a wide-open net down low after a great setup by John Carlson.
Stars are outshooting the Capitals 5-0, 5:30 into the first period.
Apparently Beck Malenstyn has returned to the Capitals because one of the commentators said he just made a play. Lmao. No one on the Capitals even wears no. 47.
Sam Steel ailing and holding his left arm after a big hit by Ethen Frank.
At intermission: The Stars lead 1-0. The Caps didn’t really do anything in the first period. They were there. They existed. But that was about it. Shots on goal are 10-8 Dallas.
2nd Period
Puck is dropped.
Ilya Lyubushkin and Brandon Duhaime throwing punches at each other after the play at 1:12. Lyubushkin is going down the tunnel due to a cut on his nose.
John Carlson… just watching a pass through the paint to his man, no stick lift or anything, just chillin.
2-0 Dallas Stars
Goal: Sam Steel (7). Assists: T. Harley (14), M. Duchene (6). Time: 2:37
Ryan Leonard fakes a dump-in and almost scores with a crazy shot to the far side from center ice.
Brandon Duhaime and Ilya Lyubushkin drop the gloves right off a faceoff at 12:53. Duhaime punches Lyubushkin about 5 times hard in the back of the helmet. Hope his knuckles are doing okay. The Caps crowd is finally into it, though.
Logan Thompson stops Roope Hintz on a two-on-none breakaway after Nic Dowd fails to get the puck deep. Caps look awful.
Mikko Rantanen slashes Justin Sourdif at 15:55. Caps going back to the power play.
At intermission: The Stars lead 2-0. Dallas leads in shots on goal 20 to 13.
3rd Period
Puck is dropped.
Anthony Beauvillier takes it hard to the net, and gets two opportunities but can’t whack the puck through.
Nic Dowd to the box for hooking at 4:57. The Caps look awful. Just listless. Can’t get anything going. A lot of standing around.
4 shots by the Stars on the power play. Thompson keeping the Caps close.
McMichael ices the puck at the end of the kill.
Caps have one shot on goal through the first 7:03 of the third period.
Jason Robertson rips one hard off the post. Thompson is flopping all over the place to keep the puck out.
McMichael and Duchene trade opportunities down the wing off the rush.
Beauvillier sends a horrible pass backwards to Matt Roy in the defensive zone, turnover to the Stars’ Steel, and Wyatt Johnston scores easily in front of the net. YIKES.
3-0 Dallas Stars
Goal: Wyatt Johnston (24). Assists: S. Steel (9). Time: 2:37
Caps pull Thompson with 2:26 remaining. Why not?
Alex Ovechkin scores his 915th career goal via a one-timer at the top of the left circle.
3-1 Dallas Stars
Goal: Alex Ovechkin (18). Assists: J. Carlson (23), J. Chychrun (17). Time: 17:41
Capitals pull Thompson again.
Timeout Washington with 1:20 remaining.
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