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RAVENS FINISH OFF DALLAS COWBOYS

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The Baltimore Ravens dominated the Dallas Cowboys 31-13 in their second preseason matchup on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium. The Ravens moved to 2-0 in preseason play behind strong performances from rookie kicker Tyler Loop, who connected on five field goals, and several defensive standouts who created multiple turnovers.

Cooper Rush returned to Dallas Cowboys but threw both a touchdown pass and an interception that was returned for a score. The Dallas Cowboys‘ offense struggled throughout the game, managing just 31 total yards in the first half while facing pressure from an aggressive Ravens defense.

Baltimore’s victory showcased depth across their roster as undrafted rookies made significant contributions on both sides of the ball. The Ravens controlled the game from early on when rookie cornerback Keyon Martin recorded a safety, setting the tone for a dominant defensive performance that forced multiple turnovers and kept Dallas out of the end zone for most of the contest.

Key Takeaways

  • The Ravens improved to 2-0 in preseason with a convincing 31-13 victory over Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium
  • Rookie kicker Tyler Loop made five field goals while undrafted defensive players forced key turnovers in the win
  • Dallas Cowboys struggled offensively with just 31 yards in the first half and continued questions at the backup quarterback position

Game Summary and Major Turning Points

The Ravens controlled this preseason matchup from start to finish, building a commanding lead through key defensive plays and consistent offensive execution. Baltimore’s defense created multiple turnovers while their special teams and running game sealed the victory.

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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey (17) reacts with Bryan Anger (5) after kicking a field goal against the Detroit Lions during the first half of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Score Overview and Quarter Breakdown

The Ravens opened scoring in the first quarter with a safety when Keyon Martin sacked Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton. This early momentum set the tone for Baltimore’s dominant performance.

Baltimore extended their lead in the second quarter with a field goal after a crucial interception. The Ravens entered halftime with a two-score advantage that they never relinquished.

The Dallas Cowboys struggled to generate consistent offense throughout the game. Dallas managed only 13 points against Baltimore’s defensive depth chart.

Baltimore added more points in the second half through field goals and a rushing touchdown. The Ravens outscored Dallas 31-13 to improve to 2-0 in preseason play.

Crucial Defensive Plays and Turnovers

Keyon Martin delivered the game’s most impactful early play with his safety. The undrafted rookie cornerback came unblocked on a blitz to sack Joe Milton one play after making a tackle for loss.

Reuben Lowery made a leaping interception in the end zone during the second quarter. The undrafted rookie defensive back’s pick came just one play after the Ravens had turned the ball over themselves.

Jay Higgins IV forced a strip sack on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Will Grier in the fourth quarter. Outside linebacker Kaimon Rucker recovered the fumble, giving Baltimore another scoring opportunity.

The Ravens’ defense created two takeaways while limiting Dallas Cowboys to minimal offensive production. These turnovers directly led to scoring drives that helped secure the victory.

Standout Performances and Stats

Tyler Loop impressed in his first NFL road game near his hometown. The rookie kicker made 5 of 6 field goal attempts, including a 53-yarder late in the game.

Devontez Walker led all receivers with 61 yards on six catches. The second-year player had five receptions for 47 yards on Baltimore’s first two drives alone.

Jay Higgins IV topped the team with six tackles while adding his strip sack. The undrafted rookie linebacker continues pushing for a roster spot with strong preseason performances.

D’Ernest Johnson capped the scoring with a 2-yard rushing touchdown. His score came after a seven-play, 52-yard drive that sealed the Ravens’ victory.

Player Highlights and Team Analysis

Cooper Rush made his return to AT&T Stadium wearing a Ravens uniform, while Tez Walker emerged as Baltimore’s top receiving threat with 61 yards. The Cowboys offense struggled throughout the game with multiple quarterbacks failing to find rhythm.

Cooper Rush’s Return and Passing Impact

Cooper Rush faced his former team at AT&T Stadium for the first time since joining Baltimore. The quarterback delivered mixed results in his Ravens debut at Dallas.

Rush threw one touchdown pass during the game. However, he also threw an interception that Dallas cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. returned for a pick-six.

The former Cowboys quarterback completed several passes but couldn’t maintain consistent offensive drives. His familiarity with the stadium didn’t translate into dominant performance against his old team.

Rush’s experience showed in key moments, but the turnover highlighted areas needing improvement. The Ravens coaching staff likely viewed this as valuable game film for future adjustments.

Tez Walker’s Receiving Contributions

Devontez Walker put together the game’s most impressive receiving performance with six catches for 61 yards. The second-year receiver carried his strong training camp momentum into game action.

Walker caught five passes for 47 yards on Baltimore’s first two drives alone. His early production helped the Ravens establish offensive rhythm from the opening series.

The wide receiver posted a game-high 61 receiving yards despite competing in a crowded Ravens receiver room. His consistent hands and route-running caught attention from coaches evaluating roster spots.

Walker’s performance strengthened his case for increased playing time during the regular season. The young receiver demonstrated reliable target skills that could earn him more opportunities.

Dallas Cowboys’ Offensive Struggles

The Cowboys offense failed to generate consistent production with multiple quarterbacks seeing action. Joe Milton and the Dallas passing attack struggled to move the ball effectively.

Milton threw an interception in the end zone that Ravens rookie Reuben Lowery picked off with a leaping catch. This turnover prevented Dallas from scoring in the red zone.

Will Grier also saw action but faced pressure from Baltimore’s defense. Ravens linebacker Jay Higgins IV forced a fumble with a strip sack on Grier in the fourth quarter.

The Cowboys managed just 13 points against Baltimore’s defense. Dallas quarterbacks combined for multiple turnovers that directly led to Ravens scoring opportunities throughout the contest.

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