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On Sunday afternoon, the Cowboys face the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. A few days later, the team faces the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day. Dallas then returns one week later with another primetime Thursday night outing when they face the high-flying Detroit Lions.
Like Overshown, third-round rookie Shavon Revel Jr. is completing his return from a knee injury on Monday. Schottenheimer expressed confidence in the young cornerback’s involvement on defense. With Trevon Diggs on IR and CB play being subpar all season, the rookie could be shoved into a large snap count right away.
The Cowboys came away with a convincing Week 11 win after beating the Raiders 33-16 and Dallas' defense is drawing praise for a change.
Highly touted Dallas Cowboys rookie cornerback Shavon Revel shared his honest thoughts on his NFL debut against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11.
After the Cowboys' first game after Marshawn Kneeland's death, there were tears, grief and a few notes of defiance.
For the Lions, this game is part of a tough post-bye week schedule, wherein they play the Vikings (loss), Commanders (win), Eagles, Giants, Packers, Cowboys and Rams all in a row. That game against Dallas the week after Thanksgiving is also on "Thursday Night Football."
The 12th overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft was involved in some extracurricular activity after a play. Booker forcefully shoved Raiders defensive tackle Adam Butler, which resulted in a personal foul on the Cowboys rookie. The incident led to a 15-yard penalty in favor of the Raiders.
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