
The Arizona Cardinals will once again be without Kyler Murray. Jacoby Brissett will be under center for the Cardinals for the third game in a row. On paper, Brissett has had plenty of success, throwing for 320 yards against the Colts and 279 yards versus the Packers. During that span, Brissett has a 4-to-1 TD/INT ratio. You would think that success would continue against a Cowboys defense that is third-worst in the NFL in passing efficiency.
Arizona is 12th defensively in the same metric. However, Dak Prescott will be far and away the best quarterback the Cardinals have faced. They gave up 23 to Seattle, 21 to the Titans, 31 to the Colts, and 27 against the Packers. Needless to say, there should be plenty of points in this game.
On average, a Cowboys game this year is around 62 points. But unfamiliarity, a backup quarterback, and a one-dimensional Dallas offense might mean there are only 50 points in this one. We’ll believe it when we see it.
