The (6-4) Get going on Monday evening for a against the (3-6) in primetime Week 11 at AT&T Stadium.
Houston's Week 11 game will be broadcast as a “Monday Night Football” game on ESPN at 7:15 a.m. CT. Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analyst) will serve as commentators in the broadcast booth.
Lisa Salters (sideline reporter) will remain on the sidelines and do in-game interviews.
The need a win. That's true for Dallas, too, but Houston's dismal second-half performance on “Sunday Night Football” against the Detroit Lions now has fans wondering whether the AFC South favorite is a real conference contender.
Houston was eliminated early in the first half after CJ Stroud hit John Metchie III for the 15-yard touchdown. Lions quarterback Jared Goff threw five interceptions, but the Texans were never able to force him to fumble the ball.
For Detroit (8-1)It is The defense tightened in the second half. The front seven recorded four sacks while Stroud threw two interceptions to Carlton Davis III, including one in the end zone on a pass intended for Tank Dell.
Jake Bates hit two 50-yard field goals in the second half, including a game-winning 52-yard kick as time expired. With the loss, the Texans joined the 1970 Chicago Bears as the only franchise in league history to lose a game in which the opposing quarterback threw five interceptions.
“Definitely should have won that game,” Stroud said. “My job is to lead the offense to score points, and I didn’t do that today. … We really should have put them away after the first half. It’s really about offense.”
The Cowboys aren't waving the white flag for 2024, but their season is off the rails. quarterback Dak Prescott will miss the remainder of the regular season after that it was announced On Tuesday, he announced that he would undergo thigh surgery.
In Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, backup quarterback Cooper Rush completed 13 of 26 passes for 45 yards and lost two fumbles. He was also fired once. Former No. 3 overall pick Trey Lance took over in the fourth quarter and finished the game with 21 passing yards and an interception.
For the second time in six gamesthe Cowboys didn't score a touchdown.
“Everyone has confidence in Coop,” Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said. “Here, too, it wasn’t our best offensive performance yesterdaysecure. Wasn't all him. We’re all involved in this.”
Houston entered Arlington as a 7.5-point road favorite against the Cowboys in prime time. according to BetMGM. The over/under is currently 42.
Start is planned for 7:15 p.m