Overview
- Dallas won 33–16 in Las Vegas in its first outing since police said Kneeland died of an apparent suicide on Nov. 6.
- The victory moved the Cowboys to 4-5-1 and 10th in the NFC, with a realistic playoff path seen as requiring at least three wins over the next five games against recent postseason teams.
- Quinnen Williams logged 1.5 sacks in his Dallas debut as the defense set season lows by allowing 236 total yards and 27 rushing yards, helped by the returns of safeties Malik Hooker and Donovan Wilson.
- Players and coaches memorialized Kneeland with a pregame moment of silence, No. 94 helmet decals and tribute shirts, and coordinator Brian Schottenheimer told the locker room the performance would have made him proud.
- Prescott threw four touchdown passes with George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb leading the receiving corps, and attention now turns to hosting the Eagles on Sunday, which Schottenheimer called another championship opportunity.