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Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-14, led by Williams’ 298 yards and 4 TDs. Colin Cowherd discusses the win and determines whether or not Williams and Ben Johnson silenced their critics.
Tom Brady was in disbelief at how bad the Dallas Cowboys' defense, coordinated by Matt Eberflus, looked on Sunday.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. She writes this column for The Dallas Morning News after each Cowboys game.
Dallas’ pass defense hit rock bottom in Week 3 as Chicago lit up Matt Eberflus’ unit, earning the Cowboys an unwelcome label from analysts.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson said the he used old tame of Matt Eberflus' time with Chicago to prepare their flea-flicker play.
Cowboys legend Michael Irvin perfectly summed up what all of Cowboys Nation was feeling following the disappointing result of the game. On Instagram, he shared a clip of himself petting his dog Zeus, who was looking sad. Irvin connected it to the Cowboys’ loss, highlighting that his “buddy” knew how he was feeling.
The Dallas Cowboys must find a way to get more touches to one of the most explosive wide receivers in the NFL.
Luther Burden and Caleb Williams worked on the play all week. Burden understood his assignment. It was all in the timing. One. Two. Three. Go! The Chicago Bears rookie receiver faked like he was going to run block,
CHICAGO — Ben Johnson took a page out of the Giants' book for their Sunday matinee against the Cowboys. They completely picked on the Cowboys' lack of secondary, with Bears' quarterback Caleb Williams exploding for a career day.