The Cleveland Browns, winless coming into this game, were not a formidable opponent for the Dallas Cowboys, who are now rolling along at 7-1. But you still have to play the game and take care of business. Dallas, led by Dak Prescott and Zeke Elliott again, did just that. They were in control from their first possession, and coasted in the fourth quarter. Dallas won 35-10.
Dallas had only four possessions in the first half, but drove for touchdowns on three of them. In the second half, they drove for TDs on their first two possessions, punted (after a penalty pushed them out of field goal range), then used a 13-play drive for 37 yards to kill the last 7:48 of the game.