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TOUCHDOWN! Ryan Flournoy runs through the defense to give the Dallas Cowboys the lead — AT&T Stadium erupts!

AT&T Stadium — The crowd exploded as rookie wide receiver Ryan Flournoy turned on the jets, slicing through the Arizona Cardinals’ defense to score the first touchdown of the night for the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9. From Dak Prescott’s pinpoint throw to Flournoy’s breathtaking acceleration, the play was pure electricity — and the stadium shook as 80,000 fans roared in unison.

1. A lightning strike that ignited the crowd

This wasn’t just a score — it was a statement. As Flournoy crossed into the end zone, the crowd erupted in deafening chants of “HOW ‘BOUT THEM COWBOYS!” Flags waved, drums pounded, and flashes of blue and silver lit up every corner of AT&T Stadium.

Behind former SEMO wide receiver Ryan Flournoy's career day for Dallas

One emotional fan posted on X (Twitter):

“I’ve been a Cowboys fan for 20 years and I’ve never felt a stadium shake like that. Flournoy is the spark this team has been missing!”

2. Game update – Cowboys vs Cardinals

  • After Flournoy’s early touchdown, the Cardinals stormed back and currently lead 27–10 midway through the third quarter.

  • Jacoby Brissett has stepped up as Arizona’s QB while Kyler Murray remains sidelined due to injury.

  • The Cowboys are still struggling to contain the deep pass and need stronger red-zone defense to stay in the fight.

  • Still, the energy inside AT&T Stadium remains electric. Fans haven’t stopped chanting — “We believe! We believe!” — echoing through every level of the arena.

    3. Ryan Flournoy — The spark of Dallas

    Flournoy’s touchdown wasn’t just a highlight; it was a moment of revelation. The rookie wideout showed that he belongs in this league and could soon become a crucial part of Dallas’s offensive future.
    Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer praised him afterward:

    “Flournoy brings a kind of energy that lifts everyone around him. When he touches the ball, you can feel something special coming.”

    4. Cowboys fans — the heartbeat of America’s Team

    Outside the stadium, thousands of Cowboys fans filled bars across Dallas, waving flags, wearing blue-and-silver face paint, and cheering with every play. On social media, fan reactions flooded in:

    • “Flournoy just made the whole stadium shake!”

  • “Cowboys forever, no matter what!”

  • “We rise together, we fight together — Dallas ‘til we die!”

  • This isn’t just football — it’s a celebration of faith, passion, and pride that unites generations.

    5. Trending hashtags lighting up social media

    **#CowboysNation #RyanFlournoy #DallasCowboys #Touchdown

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