The Washington Commanders (7-4) welcome the Dallas Cowboys (3-7) to Northwest Stadium in Week 12.
Washington will look to get back in the win column after losing back-to-back weeks against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles, and have the luxury of a “mini-bye” having played on Thursday night in Week 11.
Dallas is coming off a 24-point loss at home on Monday night vs. the Houston Texans, a fifth-straight loss for the reigning NFC East champions, their longest since 2015.
Let’s get into all you need to know ahead of this NFC East matchup.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders will be available to watch on bet365's Sports Live Streaming and broadcast locally on FOX, which can be viewed through linear and cable TV and streamed on live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.
The game can also be streamed using NFL+ and NFL Sunday Ticket, both of which require a paid subscription.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders will kick off at 1 PM ET / 12 PM CT on Sunday, November 24 from Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
On if he would change anything about the short week schedule moving forward: “No, probably more for the shorter week to say when you don't execute like you want, you first look from a coaching standpoint to say was there too much? What is that, the space to go to? So that's more, I do an after action for every game and each week you go through different things and you're always kind of tweaking it. But I like the process of the week. I don't like the result of it, but I did love the fight, the energy of the guys going into it. So, that part was good but the execution part I got some notes on that for sure."
On the chess match against Dallas from knowing the coaches well and working with them: "Yeah, and it happens around the league of guys that you keep up with at different spots along the way. And Mike’s [Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy] a phenomenal coach. I learned so much from him in a lot of different ways, both on the field and off the field. So, I know that you know that. And he has that same thought about some of the things that we've done. So, there is a chess match, but at the end it's the guys executing and playing it out. And so that's a number one top of the pile, our execution, the speed that which we play. And so that's a number one at the top."
On if the lack of practice impacted the Eagles game or if something else wasn't clicking: "Yeah, I think we just weren't clicking all cylinders. I think that goes back with practice, practicing hard, and you can't replace practice reps, you can't replace those type of things. So, I'm with DQ [Head Coach Dan Quinn], those practice reps are very valuable."
On how his mini break went: "Nah, I mean, I was able to reset and refocus, restart. It's kind of needed in a long season like that, so I mean, it was great to get away for a little bit. But I'm glad that we're back now."
On Dallas and the threats their defense poses: “Yeah, I mean the record doesn’t show, I mean obviously they're very talented team. Especially on their defense. They got a lot of guys that can make a lot of plays. You got [Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon] Diggs in the back end that, you lead the ball outside, he has elite ball skills. They're very athletic, got a lot of guys that can make plays and run sideline to sideline. So, it's going to be fun to go out there and compete against them.”