The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers have one of the NFL’s most storied rivalries, and in Week 8, the next chapter unfolds. This time, both teams are desperate to bounce back after losses and prove their playoff potential.
The Cowboys enter the matchup at 3-3, coming off a tough defeat to the Detroit Lions just before their bye week. Historically, Dallas has thrived after byes, boasting a 24-11 record in such games since 1990, tied with Buffalo for third-most post-bye wins. This gives the Cowboys a mental edge, especially in primetime—a setting where they shine. Since 2021, Dallas holds the best primetime record in the NFL at 15-4 (.789).
However, the Cowboys are still reeling from a crushing 32-point loss to San Francisco earlier this season in Week 5. That loss marked the biggest defeat in their 64-year rivalry. While Dallas has won six of the last 10 meetings, the series is tightly contested, with San Francisco holding a slim 20-19-1 all-time lead.
San Francisco, now at 3-4, is coming off a close loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 7 and also heads into this game seeking redemption. The 49ers, dealing with injury woes and inconsistencies, need a win to keep pace in the NFC West. Historically, they’ve been strong at home against Dallas, with an 11-10 record in the Bay Area.
Expect this game to be physical, emotional, and full of history. Nine playoff games have been played between these teams, with the Cowboys holding a 5-4 edge. Both sides are desperate for a midseason win to push them back into the playoff race, making this Sunday Night Football clash one you won’t want to miss.
Who will prevail in this latest installment of the Cowboys-49ers rivalry? Tune in to see if Dallas can turn the tide after their bye and continue their primetime dominance or if San Francisco can defend their home turf and even the score in this historic series.
The Cowboys enter the matchup at 3-3, coming off a tough defeat to the Detroit Lions just before their bye week. Historically, Dallas has thrived after byes, boasting a 24-11 record in such games since 1990, tied with Buffalo for third-most post-bye wins. This gives the Cowboys a mental edge, especially in primetime—a setting where they shine. Since 2021, Dallas holds the best primetime record in the NFL at 15-4 (.789).
However, the Cowboys are still reeling from a crushing 32-point loss to San Francisco earlier this season in Week 5. That loss marked the biggest defeat in their 64-year rivalry. While Dallas has won six of the last 10 meetings, the series is tightly contested, with San Francisco holding a slim 20-19-1 all-time lead.
San Francisco, now at 3-4, is coming off a close loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 7 and also heads into this game seeking redemption. The 49ers, dealing with injury woes and inconsistencies, need a win to keep pace in the NFC West. Historically, they’ve been strong at home against Dallas, with an 11-10 record in the Bay Area.
Expect this game to be physical, emotional, and full of history. Nine playoff games have been played between these teams, with the Cowboys holding a 5-4 edge. Both sides are desperate for a midseason win to push them back into the playoff race, making this Sunday Night Football clash one you won’t want to miss.
Who will prevail in this latest installment of the Cowboys-49ers rivalry? Tune in to see if Dallas can turn the tide after their bye and continue their primetime dominance or if San Francisco can defend their home turf and even the score in this historic series.
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00:00This Sunday night, the Dallas Cowboys are headed to the Bay Area to take on the San
00:08Francisco 49ers, looking for their fourth win on the road as just one of five teams
00:14in the NFL who have been undefeated away.
00:1749ers head coach Kyle Shanahan says that these two teams, while he's acknowledging that they're
00:22in similar situations, both in terms of records and when it comes to injuries, the Cowboys
00:27have been without Demarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons, two big-time defensive ends, while
00:32the 49ers, they've been without running back Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Iyuk, and even
00:37Deebo Samuel, who has been hospitalized with pneumonia.
00:40But you could see him this coming Sunday.
00:43Whether he's a go or not, head coach Mike McCarthy says he's dangerous and a dynamic
00:48player.
00:49I think he should rest him, he says, but we're preparing for him.
00:53Here's an interesting tie to the Cowboys' run game this season.
00:56This Sunday, it will be the 22-year anniversary of Emmitt Smith breaking the NFL rushing record.
01:01Now, taking into consideration what's gone on so far this season, GameScript hasn't really
01:06allowed for the Cowboys to capitalize on the run game after going down so early in games.
01:12This Sunday could be an opportunity to change that.
01:15And quarterback Dak Prescott will need to be on the lookout for former Defensive Player
01:19of the Year Nick Bosa, a bright spot on the defensive side of the ball for a team who's
01:23been experiencing some post-Super Bowl blues.
01:26For all things Dallas Cowboys, you can tune in to Spectrum Cable, Channel 15, on Wednesday
01:30and Thursday nights at 11.
01:33For T210 Sports, I'm Sydney Staples, and you've just been Credentialed.