The final score from AT&T Stadium on Sunday was not all that indicative of how the Baltimore Ravens forced the issue against the Dallas Cowboys en route to building a 28-6 fourth quarter lead and holding on to win 28-25. For much of the afternoon, it was a position that is becoming head-scratchingly familiar for the Cowboys playing at home, as their last three opponents have had no problem taking the home team completely out of their rhythm and dictating the game while building a big lead.
The playoff loss to the Packers was supposed to be the catalyst for this Cowboys team to learn their lessons and field a more legitimate contender coming into 2024.