Cowboys News: How to watch, why to watch, what to watch for on Sunday

Storylines for the pair of Cooper Rush and Noah Brown, unanimous picks for Sunday and the Dallas defense getting stronger by the day. | From @CDBurnett7

Entering Week 4, there’s history at stake for Dallas quarterback Cooper Rush. Now 3-0 as a starter, he could become the first quarterback for Dallas to win their first four NFL starts. Part of his success can be credited to wide receiver Noah Brown, who is making headlines of his own as a veteran stepping up into a real receiver role for the Cowboys.

On the defensive side, Dan Quinn’s unit hasn’t put up the turnover totals from 2021 but the sack numbers are much higher, showing how versatile this defense can be as they get better week by week. For Washington, they have plenty of defensive talent themselves. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reiterated how strong the Commanders front seven is, and noted how containing them will be key.

Gentlemen’s wagers between notable representatives NFC East rivals, how to follow the game and the unanimous staff writers pick for the contest Sunday in the latest News and Notes.

NFL Week 4: Reasons to watch each game

Here’s why you should tune in to each NFL game in Week 4.

Week 3 of the 2022 NFL season provided another solid slate of games, where there are just two undefeated teams left in the Dolphins and Eagles.

Heading into Week 4, there are plenty of intriguing matchups for fans to watch. It all starts when the Dolphins and Bengals square off on Thursday Night Football. Then there’s a showdown between two of the hottest teams in the AFC as the Bills battle the Ravens on Sunday afternoon and a Sunday Night contest between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.

Our NFL Wire editors offered their reasons for why you should tune in to each game in Week 4.

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How to watch, live stream, listen to, wager on Cowboys-Commanders in Week 4

For the first time in 2022, Dallas isn’t on national TV. You’re gonna need some help, plus some wager info that could come in handy. | From @KDDrummondNFL

Take four. The Dallas Cowboys surprisingly sit at 2-1 on the young season. It’s surprising in that they got there after how they started the season, looking pitiful on offense against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers while losing their starting quarterback. Cooper Rush took over and after an up and down (and back up) 2022 debut, looked lights out against the New York Giants in Week 3 in a 23-16 win. Now, it’s on to Washington, or at least Washington is coming to Dallas.

The matchup against the Commanders will be the second-straight NFC East fight and it is key for Dallas to win their divisional matchups. Going 2-0 without Prescott could be the difference between a title, a wild-card berth and missing the playoffs entirely. This is what Cowboys fans should be focusing on, but they will also have to figure out how to watch Dallas attempt to establish a real winning streak. We’re here to help there, as well as some wagering tips and insight into how each team will try to win the game.

Michael Thomas, Jameis Winston still DNP on updated Week 4 injury report vs. Vikings

Michael Thomas, Jameis Winston still DNP on updated Saints injury report vs Vikings, via @DillySanders:

The injury report continues to be as bad overseas as it is when the New Orleans Saints are stateside, as Jameis Winston and Michael Thomas are still listed as DNP for a second day in a row.

In good news Marcus Davenport, J.T. Gray and Tre’Quan Smith were all upgraded from limited to full participation and should be expected to play on Sunday.

Jarvis Landry, Ryan Ramczyk and Andrus Peat were upgraded from non-participants to limited, so it’s still up in the air whether or not they’ll take the field on Sunday.

The Minnesota Vikings injury report will be updated later, as they send theirs out a few hours after the Saints:

Cowboys open as Week 4 favorites over fading Washington

A look at the opening Week 4 lines for the Cowboys’ second straight divisional matchup and third in four games at home. | From @KDDrummondNFL

Can they make it three in a row? Left for dead after an offensive debacle in the season and home opener against the Tampa Bay Bucs, the Dallas Cowboys are riding a two-game winning streak into Week 4. Following Monday night’s 23-16 win over the New York Giants, the Cowboys are sitting pretty and heading into their second-straight divisional matchup. They will return to AT&T Stadium to take on Ron Rivera’s Washington Commanders.

Both teams fortunes have been reversed since the opener, with Washington losing their last two games and in inglorious fashion. Their offensive line is leaking and quarterback Carson Wentz is not responding well to adversity. The defense hasn’t been much to write home about either but as everyone knows, divisional battles can reverse trends with no warning.

 

Dillon Gabriel ‘good enough’ but offensive miscues derail Oklahoma comeback

They scored enough points to have a chance to win the game, but poorly timed miscues prevented the Sooners from completing the comeback.

When your offense scores 34 points in a game, it should be good enough for a team to get a win. There’s no way around that reality. In Oklahoma’s 41-34 loss to Kansas State, the defense’s inability to get stops consistently was the biggest contributor to the loss.

The defense put the offense in a bind from the jump, forcing them to play from 14 down early in the first quarter. The offense rallied, tieing the game midway through the second quarter after the defense forced several three-and-outs in a row. But as good as things were going at times, Gabriel and the Sooners’ offense couldn’t sustain drives.

Untimely penalties, poor play calling at times, and despite how good he was at times, Gabriel’s own inaccuracy thwarted the Oklahoma Sooners’ offense from mounting a serious threat in the second half.

The play calling asked Gabriel to throw at or behind the line of scrimmage eight times in this game. Those eight throws yielded a net of eight yards and one touchdown, the goalline pass to Brayden Willis. Gabriel was excellent at throwing the football down the field.

On throws of 10 yards or more, Dillon Gabriel was 9 of 12 (75%) for 210 yards and three touchdowns, according to Pro Football Focus. Including the eight throws at or behind the line of scrimmage, Gabriel was 19 of 23 (82.6%) for 119 yards and one touchdown. Sure, he was efficient, but the throws behind the line of scrimmage or in the short area passing game rarely yielded the results they were looking for.

Where Oklahoma made its money in the passing game was in pushing the ball down the field. Gabriel completed 50% of his passes on 20 yards or more throws. That’s a very efficient number on a high degree of difficulty throw.

When the offense did get on the move, the offensive line killed drives with untimely false starts and a holding call that wiped out an eight-yard gain. The Sooners’ offense was charged with six penalties for 35 yards. Four of those six came in the second half of the game as the Sooners were trying to draw even with Kansas State. And each time, it was just after they easily marched across midfield.

The penalties were drive killers that ultimately forced Oklahoma to punt or use all four downs to try and convert.

And while Gabriel was good throughout much of this game, the Marvin Mims touchdown pass was art, there were several throws that needed to be better.

Every quarterback misses throws. You can’t watch a game on Saturday or Sunday without seeing even the best miss throws, but in a game like Saturday’s, when every possession and every play counts, those misses are magnified and carry a little more weight.

While he completed 67.5% of his passes, there were several that he’d like to have back. You take away the 8 of 9 passing behind the line of scrimmage from his ledger, and his completion percentage drops to 61.2%

There was the overthrow of Drake Stoops after the wide receiver lost his man on a sluggo route. And then, on a critical fourth and three, he threw wide, and Stoops had to dive just to get his hands on the football.

Brent Venables was asked whether Kansas State was getting to Gabriel or if he was just off in the loss, “I think it was more off. You know, he’s been good enough. And that’s what I know.”

“But again, critical situations, you got to be precise, and there’s a lot to it,” Venables said. “So whether that’s we’re running the routes or putting the ball where it needs to be and probably easier said than done. And again, that’s a top 10 defense, you know, in every category in times they played like and at times our offense, you know, did some great stuff.”

Dillon Gabriel and the offense did their part. Scoring 34 points in a game isn’t easy, especially against a team that was allowing fewer than 10 points per game. And at the same time, the miscues are what stand out the most in a game that was a few plays from ending in Oklahoma’s favor. As Venables mentioned, it’s coming through in the critical moments of the game and being more precise.

While they fell short, Gabriel and several members of the offense remain a bright spot for the Oklahoma Sooner, but they have to play a cleaner game moving forward as the Big 12 schedule stays tough with a road trip to TCU upcoming followed by the Red River Showdown the following week.

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Final thoughts on Oklahoma Sooners primetime matchup with Kansas State Wildcats

As the Oklahoma Sooners get set to take on the Kansas State Wildcats, here are this week’s final thoughts.

The opponent gets tougher as the Oklahoma Sooners get set to face the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday night. In front of a capacity crowd under the lights, the Oklahoma Sooners will look to put on a show in their first conference game of the Brent Venables era.

Despite who the Wildcats have faced, Kansas State is the toughest opponent they’ve faced thus far.

The Wildcats pose problems on both sides of the ball that could keep this game interesting into the second half, but the Sooners have the talent and the coaching staff to earn another statement win Saturday night.

Here are this week’s final thoughts.

5 Sooners to watch on offense against Kansas State

Five Oklahoma Sooners to watch on offense against the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday night.

For the second time this season, the Oklahoma Sooners will play under the brand new lights at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The team that awaits them will be their toughest test in this young season, the Kansas State Wildcats.

Other than Deuce Vaughn, Brent Venables’ alma mater doesn’t boast much in terms of offense, but their defense ranks second in the Big 12 in points allowed per game and total yards per game.

The Sooners have all the firepower on offense to pull ahead of the Wildcats early, but Kansas State has a habit of playing up to the Sooners. Chris Klieman’s squad is not to be taken lightly. K-State already had their wakeup call with a close loss to Tulane.

They’re going to come into Norman ready to play.

For the first time in the Brent Venables era, Big 12 play begins. Here are five offensive players to watch in week four.

5 bold predictions for Oklahoma’s week 4 matchup vs. Kansas State

Will the Sooners’ pass rush continue to get to the quarterback? That’s just one of five bold predictions for the Oklahoma Sooners vs. Kansas State.

Oklahoma is looking to move to 4-0 against a team in Kansas State that has made life difficult on the Sooners in recent years.

Looking back even further, Brent Venables is familiar with the Wildcats ability to play spoiler. His experience as Oklahoma’s defensive coordinator and as a coach and player at Kansas State, Venables knows what comes with K-State football.

That’s why it’s incredibly unlikely the Oklahoma Sooners would take lightly or look past Kansas State despite their loss to Tulane a week ago.

While the staff here at Sooners Wire and analysts from around the country are pretty confident that the Sooners will remain undefeated. Kansas State will pose some problems for the Sooners, especially when Deuce Vaughn gets the ball.

To help you get ready for OU-Kansas State, here are some bold predictions.

Oklahoma Sooners name captains for Big 12 opener vs. Kansas State Wildcats

Oklahoma names captains ahead of their week four matchup with the Kansas State Wildcats.

The Oklahoma Sooners have turned their attention to the Kansas State Wildcats after their week three decimation of Nebraska in Lincoln. Welcoming the Wildcats to Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Saturday night will be the newly elected captains for this week’s Big 12 opener.

As has become custom, the Oklahoma Sooners elect captains for each week’s matchup. This week, it will be center Andrew Raym, cornerback Jaden Davis, wide receiver Marvin Mims, defensive tackle Jeffery Johnson, and defensive end Ethan Downs.

Marvin Mims leads the Oklahoma Sooners in receiving with 14 receptions for 310 yards and two touchdowns. Ethan Downs is second on the team in sacks with 2.5 through three games. Jeffery Johnson has the highest run defense grade from Pro Football Focus in 2022. Jaden Davis earned rave reviews for his work in the offseason, and it’s showing on the field, while Andrew Raym has become a stabilizing force in the middle of the Sooners’ offensive line.

Each of these players is off to a strong start to the season for the Oklahoma Sooners and will play big roles as Oklahoma enters Big 12 play.

Here’s a look at some of the best photos of this week’s captains.