It will be a short week for the Dallas Cowboys. The team is already preparing to take on the Tennessee Titans.
Quarterback Dak Prescott’s miscues are still top of mind for the Cowboys’ coaching staff. And the defense is expected to be tested too. They will face Titans running back Derrick Henry, who is the league’s second-leading rusher.
"He’s obviously a huge key to, you know, how the team functions. You know, I think not only talking about his production but the way he plays. It’s definitely something that could rally a football team, you know, toughness, physicality. So, he’s definitely a focal point for us," McCarthy said.Trending
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