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33–16! Cowboys Make Raiders’ Star Look Small in Crushing Win

Cowboys Dominate Raiders 33–16: Quick Takeaways

Dallas Cowboys came out strong and didn’t let up, securing a convincing 33–16 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. From start to finish, the Cowboys looked disciplined on both sides of the ball, executing their game plan with precision.

Offense on Fire:
CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas receiving corps delivered explosive plays throughout the game, keeping the Raiders’ defense off balance. The running game complemented the aerial attack perfectly, allowing Dallas to control the clock and dictate the pace.

Defense Shines:
The Cowboys’ defense stepped up when it mattered most, forcing turnovers and containing the Raiders’ star players. The Raiders struggled to generate consistent momentum, and the Cowboys capitalized on every mistake.

Key Moment:
A late touchdown sealed the win, frustrating the Raiders’ top performers who couldn’t find a way back into the game. Dallas’ balanced attack and relentless pressure left little room for a comeback.

Looking Ahead:
This victory keeps Dallas rolling as they aim for consistency down the stretch. The Cowboys proved they can perform under pressure, while the Raiders will need to regroup before their next matchup.

Final Score: Cowboys 33 – Raiders 16

Dallas showed why they remain a team to watch this season, combining explosive offense, opportunistic defense, and composure under pressure. Cowboys Nation can celebrate a well-earned win — for now.


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