- The Cowboys turned five red-zone trips into three touchdowns: Dak Prescott, George Pickens and Javonte Williams powered a balanced attack — and a 33-16 victory.
- The Raiders are in a rut: Losers of four straight, Las Vegas again failed to generate consistent success this week. Running back Ashton Jeanty has been held in check, forcing Geno Smith to play hero.
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In the first primetime game of the season with only very minor potential playoff implications, the Dallas Cowboys piled onto the Las Vegas Raiders’ woes, winning 33-16 on Monday Night Football in Week 11.
Game Summary

According to the PFF noise-canceled score metric, the Cowboys dominated throughout the game as the Raiders continued to struggle on both offense and defense.


Passing Summary
The Cowboys' passing offense found significant success through multiple avenues and made few mistakes. On the other hand, the Raiders were hampered by sacks and a tipped interception.

Receiving Summary
Brock Bowers earned the most opportunities among the Raiders‘ skill-position players, but the team's offense is failing to keep up with opposing offenses right now.

George Pickens bounced back from being benched for the first drive of the game and earned 11 targets for 144 yards on 28 routes.

Rushing Summary
Ashton Jeanty finished the game with seven yards on six carries. That’s all you need to know about the Raiders' running game. The Cowboys, however, were decent when running the ball, sporting a 50% success rate in the open field before stalling in the red zone (where they could rely on the passing game).
