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NFL Week 6 spin: What's next for Cowboys, Anthony Richardson - ESPN

OK, NFL Week 6 is behind us. I think I know the league's good teams at this point… the Chiefs, Ravens, Vikings, Texans, Lions, Bills, maybe the Packers. We have a few teams on Plucky Watch, such as the Falcons, Buccaneers, Commanders and Bears. Otherwise, I've seen what I need to see. Let's skip to the Ravens-Lions Super Bowl.

(Nobody's reading this intro, right? And you can't screenshot these?)

While the upper echelon of NFL teams finally seems clear for the first time this season, a lot is going to change between now and playoff time, especially with all of these 3-3 teams. The one I'm focusing on this week? The Cowboys.

Every Tuesday, I'll spin the previous week of NFL football forward, looking at what the biggest storylines mean and what comes next. We'll take a first look at the consequences of «Monday Night Football,» break down a major trend or two, and highlight some key individual players and plays. There will be film. There will be stats (a whole section of them). And there will be fun. Let's jump in.

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'Monday Night Football' spin

Every week, this column will kick off with one wide look at a key game, player or trend from the previous Sunday of NFL action. What does it mean for the rest of the season?

In 2021, the Dallas Cowboys went 12-5. They scored 530 total points that season, the second of Mike McCarthy's coaching tenure — a team record. Quarterback Dak Prescott threw for 4,449 yards and a career-best 37 touchdowns, while CeeDee Lamb led all Cowboys receivers with 1,102 receiving yards in just

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