LAS VEGAS — Fueled by their vow to honor the late Marshawn Kneeland, the Cowboys stormed into Monday night with purpose — and crushed the Raiders 33–16.
Dallas delivered its most complete performance of the season, improving to 4–5–1 and becoming the first team since the 1996 Raiders to play back-to-back Monday night games.
Dak Prescott turned in one of his sharpest outings of 2025, going 25-of-33 for 268 yards and four touchdowns, surpassing Tony Romo for the most 100+ passer-rating games in team history. With CeeDee Lamb drawing extra coverage, Prescott leaned on George Pickens, who posted 144 yards on nine catches and a score. Lamb added 66 yards and a touchdown, and Jake Ferguson continued his red-zone surge with his seventh TD of the year — the most by a Cowboys tight end through 10 games.
Dallas’ defense held the Raiders to 16 points, produced five sacks, and recorded its second safety of the season. James Houston picked up his team-leading 4.5th sack, while Quinnen Williams made an immediate impact with 1.5 sacks. Markquese Bell added his first career interception off a tipped pass.
Kicker Brandon Aubrey connected on a 50-yarder, the 30th of his career, as the Cowboys improved to 2–1 against the AFC this season.
Next up is a major NFC East showdown: Eagles at Cowboys on Nov. 23 at AT&T Stadium.

