Secondary: B
Dak Prescott threw for 335 yards and two touchdowns. That normally doesn’t bode well for an opposing team, but that seemed to be Buffalo’s game plan. The Bills played more zone coverage on Thursday than they have in the past two weeks, which forced Dak Prescott to try to beat one of the leagues best secondaries.
The unit may have allowed two touchdowns but they also broke up five of Prescott’s passes, the secondary also did their role in stopping the run. Both Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer crashed into the box on several plays to meet Ezekiel Elliot at the line of scrimmage.
While the secondary didn’t shut down any one receiver, they didn’t allow any big plays, and did well to stop one of the best running backs in the NFL.
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