The Dallas Cowboys welcomed the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season on Sunday. The game kicked off at 4:25 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, under sunny skies with temperatures around 93°F.
The Cowboys won the coin toss and chose to receive. Dak Prescott led the offense for Dallas, while two-time MVP Lamar Jackson was the starting quarterback for the Ravens.
Baltimore held off a late surge by the Cowboys to win 28-25 in Week 3.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens box score
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Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens summary
Although the Cowboys had the first possession of the game, the Ravens opened the scoring on their first drive. Jackson rushed for a 9-yard touchdown and Justin Tucker converted the extra point.
Dallas got on the scoreboard when Brandon Aubrey converted a 65-yard field goal. It was a historic field goal by Aubrey, who set the record with the longest-made field goal in Cowboys history.
However, the visitors were clinical in their response. The Ravens got a huge gain of 51 yards from Nelson Agholor and then Derrick Henry ran it in for a 1-yard touchdown.
Baltimore led 14-3 after the first quarter and then delivered another blow to Dallas with just 25 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Jackson threw a 13-yard TD to Rashod Bateman and Tucker converted the extra point to give the Cowboys a 21-3 advantage.
Aubrey made a 51-yard field goal just before halftime, but the Ravens led 21-6 at the interval.
The Ravens pulled away even further in the third quarter when Henry rushed for a 26-yard touchdown. Tucker converted the extra point to put the visitors up 28-6 at the end of the third quarter.
The Cowboys eventually got their first touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter when Prescott rushed for a 2-yard score as they aimed to make a late comeback. Prescott then threw a 15-yard TD to Jalen Tolbert to cut the Ravens' advantage to 10 points.
Prescott then threw a 16-yard touchdown to Kavontae Turpin and Aubrey converted the extra point to reduce the gap to three points. However, the Ravens held on to win the game 28-25.
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