Saints vs. Cowboys the game is a high voltage match 29th Nov 2018. None of the two teams will be left out of extremeness. Some experts believe that both of them will fight desperately in the field of battle and they have the same worth as winning their throats. Saints representative told that Cowboys has been playing very well. I can take their side of the matter very seriously so that they can change the momentum of the game at any time. We also have a strong presence in them and in the same way we will be prepared.
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The Dallas Cowboys are hot right now, winning their last three games, but that pales in comparison to the 10 straight games the New Orleans Saints have won. No team is hotter right now that Drew Brees and company. After three-straight 7-9 seasons, Sean Payton’s squad is looking to capture it’s second straight NFC South title. In fact, we might be talking about them being defending Super Bowl Champions had it not been for this play...
New Orleans Saints:
The Saints’ 10-game winning streak is not a franchise record. That would be 13, as the 2009 team started 13-0. That club won the franchise’s only Super Bowl in its lone appearance to date.
The past five in the current run all have been won by double digits. It was 31-17 on Thanksgiving night over Atlanta. New Orleans was thin at receiver due to injury, and all Drew Brees did be throw TD passes to guys named Tommylee Lewis, Austin Carr, Dan Arnold, and Keith Kirkwood.
Don’t fret if you’ve never heard of them: All four entered the league within the past three years as undrafted free agents. New Orleans failed to cover the spread in its first two games this year and has in each sense.
saints Team Leaders
Touchdowns
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Drew Brees
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32
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Rushing
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Alvin Kamara
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706
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Passing
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Drew Brees
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3135
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Receiving
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Michael Thomas
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86
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Sacks
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Cameron Jordan
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8
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Interceptions
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Marcus Williams
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2
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The 6-5 Dallas Cowboys:
By finally getting past the 6-5 Washington Redskins this season on Thanksgiving Day by a score of 31-23, the 6-5 Dallas Cowboys have launched themselves to the top of the NFC East based on their superior divisional record of 3-1.
Big games from quarterback Dak Prescott, running back Ezekiel Elliott and newly acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper helped the Cowboys gain a much-needed victory that came down to preventing the Redskins from recovering a last-minute onside kick.
Dallas is 3-3 at home this season and 6-3 against NFC teams, but it will take everything the Cowboys have and more to defeat a Saints team that seems to be on an express train to the Super.
Cowboys Team Leaders
Touchdowns
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Dak Prescott
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18
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Rushing
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Ezekiel Elliott
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1074
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Passing
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Dak Prescott
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2427
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Receiving
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Ezekiel Elliott
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47
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Sacks
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Demarcus Lawrence
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8.5
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Interceptions
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Leighton Vander Esch
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2
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Despite Xavier Woods Pop Warner-like attempt to tackle Tevin Coleman a couple weeks ago, the Cowboys defensive backs have been really good at wrapping up. And the defense also has the athletic and lengthy Leighton Vander Esch patrolling the middle as well. To get off the field, the Cowboys defense must tackle well and keep the Saints from churning out extra yards after contact.