Dallas Cowboys BREAKING: Amari Cooper Moved to COVID List, OUT vs. Chiefs; GAMEDAY

The Dallas Cowboys travel to Kansas City on Sunday afternoon to end the Chiefs’ three-game winning streak in a possible Super Bowl preview. In anticipation of the infamous Rowdy Arrowhead Stadium, the cowboys practiced this week with crowd noise and loud music to aid communication.

Wide receiver Amari Cooper has the most extensive experience in the roster as a member of the Raiders at Arrowhead. However, on Friday afternoon, Dallas moved Cooper to the COVID list, which means he’s out for Sunday – and maybe his former raiders team’s Thanksgiving visit on Thursday.

Both playoff contenders head into the week 11 matchup with fresh wins: The Cowboys beat the Atlanta Falcons 43-3, while Kansas City scored 41 points in a win over the Las Vegas Raiders.

Kansas City had a shaky start to the season, but the Cowboys would be wise not to overlook a team that has played two Super Bowls in a row with an NFL MVP quarterback on top. Patrick Mahomes has never faced the cowboys.

The Dallas Defense is fresh from their most dominant game of the season, recording three interceptions and keeping the Falcons on just three points. Mahomes, wide receiver Tyreek Hill and tight end Travis Kelce are sure to be a challenge for the Cowboys – their ability to extend play will be essential to a win in Dallas.

As the leader of the NFL’s top offensive, can Dak Prescott hold onto his 70.3 graduation, who is number two among NFL starters? It is also noteworthy that Prescott currently has an active streak of six consecutive games of multiple touchdown passes – the longest streak of his career and the longest active streak in the NFL.

SIDE FACT: Since 1970, the Cowboys and Chiefs have only played 11 times. The Cowboys lead the all-time series 7-4 and have won three of the last four matchups.

IMPORTANT INJURY NOTICE: Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Tyron Smith: Different Kinds of Guns, both of which are hoping to help their teams this week. Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein, who was removed from the Reserve / COVID-19 list on Thursday, is expected to play.

Here is Friday’s report, with Tyron Limited and Amari.

Also note: Dallas starts Connor McGovern at the left guard in front of Connor Williams.

RECORDS: Dallas Cowboys (7-2) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (6-4)

OPPORTUNITIES: The Cowboys are 2.5 point underdogs versus the Chiefs. The over / under is 56 total points.

COMPETITION TRENDS: Dallas is 8-1 against the spread; Kansas City is only 3-7.

PLAY TIME: Sunday November 21, 2021 at 3:25 p.m. CT

LOCATION: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, MO

TV / RADIO: FOX, 105.3 The Fan

THE LAST WORD: Quarterback Dak Prescott:

America’s team. When you play in an organization like this, you’re the most watched team on TV. You know other teams watch it, other fans watch it. They circle it on their calendar. “

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