Dak Prescott: It's now or never for us to get hot
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The Dallas Cowboys suffered a significant setback with a 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, a team missing its starting quarterback, during a home game on Monday night. The defeat leaves the Cowboys with a 3-5-1 record as they head into their bye week and approach the trade deadline. Owner Jerry Jones is considering a trade, while quarterback Dak Prescott expressed support for acquiring a "big value guy" to help address the team's issues. Prescott emphasized the urgency for the Cowboys to embark on a winning streak to remain competitive this season, highlighting that every game is now critical. The Cowboys have yet to win consecutive games this season, casting doubt on their ability to make a late-season turnaround.
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