CBS Sports: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott Opens Up About Lions Controversy.
On Sunday, October 13, the Detroit Lions will return to Texas for a spirited road game against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, had a difficult 1-2 start to the season, but they have battled over the last few weeks to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants twice in a row. The Lions, on the other hand, come into the game with a 3-1 record and have only fallen to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Cowboys and Lions are playing each other in a particularly dramatic game since the previous time the two teams played, the game ended in controversy. With 23 seconds remaining on the clock, there was a debate around whether Lions left lineman Taylor Decker had appropriately reported to the official that he was eligible to receive a pass on the two-point conversion effort. Officials ruled that Decker’s catch of the pass in the end zone was illegal touching, meaning there were no points awarded.
Recalling that instance, Prescott declares he’s prepared to take on the Lions’ “personality” on Sunday.
“We’re Going to Get This Win,” says Dak Prescott.
Before facing Detroit, Prescott gave reporters a confident speech on Thursday, October 10.
“Next week is our bye week. We’re going to celebrate our victory and then bid each other farewell,” he remarked. “After that, we’ll figure it out.”
Then, Prescott brought up the contentious call that concluded the game the previous season.
“On our end, there was a flag that was called the wrong way that was missed earlier,” he claimed. “I anticipate that they will emerge with the same demeanor as the club they have represented. We have faced this defense in the past few seasons, so we are familiar with it.
“There’s a Grudge Match,”
The official writers for the Cowboys are among those who appear to be rooting for the rematch between the Lions and the Cowboys. “Grieve match of the highest order, especially from the vantage point of a Lions’ team that felt wronged by the officiating crew the last time they were in Arlington en route to a one-point loss,” said Cowboys staff writer Patrik Walker in a piece about the game published on October 11.
“There’s a Grudge Match,”
The official writers for the Cowboys are among those who appear to be rooting for the rematch between the Lions and the Cowboys. “Grieve match of the highest order, especially from the vantage point of a Lions’ team that felt wronged by the officiating crew the last time they were in Arlington en route to a one-point loss,” said Cowboys staff writer Patrik Walker in a piece about the game published on October 11.
Walker believes the Cowboys will win, thirty to twenty-seven.
“The Cowboys have won six straight against the Lions dating back to 2015,” said Tommy Yarrish, a staff writer for the Cowboys, “but I feel like the 2024 version of Detroit is the best Dallas will have faced from the bunch.”
Tarrish predicts a 27–24 victory for the Lions.