Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens live stream, how to watch, NFL football predictions, odds, tv channel, start time

The Dallas Cowboys are on the road in week 13 for some Tuesday night football when they face the Baltimore Ravens at home from M&T Bank Stadium. The Cowboys have lost their last five of six games and will look for a victory when they face the tough …

The Dallas Cowboys are on the road in week 13 for some Tuesday night football when they face the Baltimore Ravens at home from M&T Bank Stadium.

The Cowboys have lost their last five of six games and will look for a victory when they face the tough Ravens defense on Tuesday. The Ravens will get some key players back including Lamar Jackson and will look for a statement win over the Cowboys tonight to keep their playoff chances alive.

Who would’ve thought we’d have some Tuesday night NFL football? This should be fun, here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • When: Tuesday, December 8
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K)/NFL Network, FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I do like the under in this game as I think it will be more about defense than scoring and I like the Ravens 1Q -.5

Bet: Baltimore Ravens 1Q -.5

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Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens -8

Over/Under: 44.5 

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Just when it began to feel like the Dallas Cowboys had a chance to emerge from the NFC East and make the playoffs, that door was likely slammed shut with the Thanksgiving loss to the Washington Football Team. The loss potentially helped Dallas secure a top pick in next year’s draft, but who should the Cowboys target? Our own K.D. Drummond and CBS Sports’ Patrik Walker examine the top prospects who fit with Dallas, the Cowboys’ needs, and more in the latest edition of the Catch This Fade Podcast.

The Cowboys are set to take on the Ravens on Tuesday, after a string of COVID cases pushed the Baltimore game back in back-to-back weeks. Get the latest updates for both teams, an offensive and defensive preview of the Ravens. Plus, which players should Dallas re-sign in the offseason, and how can they improve the defense?

Saturday’s ‘Thursday’ Injury Report: Cowboys rule out Zack Martin, Ravens on mend

The latest injury updates for the Cowboys and Ravens ahead of their game this Tuesday.

No team has dealt with more complications from COVID-19 this season than the Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys were originally scheduled to face the Ravens on Thursday Night Football, but the game was pushed back to Tuesday, allowing Baltimore to return a number of key contributors, including Lamar Jackson who is expected to suit up.

Saturday, DE Aldon Smith returned to practice and CB Anthony Brown was able to get in another practice. Offensive linemen Zack Martin and Cam Erving, S Steven Parker were non-participants, and S Donovan Wilson worked with athletic trainers off to the side at practice.

Smith (illness) had missed practices earlier in the week but was back in the action this weekend, and is game status is not in jeopardy.

Brown (ribs) missed Dallas’ Thanksgiving game against Washington, but the added rest has helped his recovery and he is questionable for Tuesday’s matchup.

The Dallas offensive line has struggled to continuity, and that trend will continue this week. Martin and Erving were the Cowboys starting tackles against Washington, but both were injured in the first quarter. Martin (calf) and Erving (knee) didn’t practice this week, and they are officially out

Wilson (groin) missed practice Friday, but worked on the side with trainers Saturday; his status is still in question for Tuesday Wilson had emerged as a bright spot in the Cowboys safety room over the last few weeks.

One of Wilson’s potential replacements, Parker (ankle), was absent from practice Saturday, leaving Dallas incredibly thin at the safety position if Parker can’t play. Both Wilson and Parker are listed as questionable, and Darian Thompson would be the likely beneficiary should Dallas be without Wilson or Parker.


Dallas’ upcoming opponent, Baltimore was hit with a whirlwind of COVID cases and injuries over the last two weeks, but a handful of the Ravens’ best players are set to return from the reserve list and face the Cowboys Tuesday.

On Friday and Saturday Baltimore activated a total of seven players from the COVID/Reserve list, including DT Calais Campbell, RB Mark Ingram, RB J.K. Dobbins, OLB Pernell McPhee, OL Matt Skura, OL Patrick Mekari, DE Jihad Ward.

Reigning MVP, QB Lamar Jackson, is eligible to be activated from the list on Sunday, and while Baltimore won’t confirm that as their plan, it is expected.

Despite te positive activations from the COVID list, Baltimore still has nine players with a questionable tag, and two listed as doubtful as we get closer to Tuesday.

The most notable questionable tags include Campbell, who was mentioned above, CB Jimmy Smith, DT Brandon Williams, and S Chuck Clark.

It will be important to monitor the Baltimore health situation before the Tuesday night showdown, especially at quarterback.

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The Dallas Cowboys will be without Zack Martin and Cam Erving for multiple weeks. Cowboys-Ravens game pushed back to December 7.

The Dallas Cowboys have once again taken a major blow to their offensive line. Zack Martin and Cam Erving will miss multiple weeks with calf and knee injuries, leaving an already porous offensive line in further disarray. The Baltimore Ravens, along with a number of other NFL teams have recently been bombarded with COVID cases, which has forced the NFL to make a number of changes, including rescheduling the matchup between the Cowboys and Baltimore from next Thursday to Monday, December 7.

If there was any speculation team owner Jerry Jones regrets paying Ezekiel Elliott or Jaylon Smith he put it to rest on 105.3 The Fan on Friday, saying those coins were spent in the right place. Randy Gregory, who hadn’t recorded a sack since December of 2018, had his first multi-sack game against the Washington Football Team on Thursday. The Cowboy’s five most important free agents in 2021, how Amari Cooper was the only noteworthy player on Thanksgiving, and 10 truths about the Cowboys’ loss to Washington, and more are covered in this edition of the news and notes.