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The Baltimore Ravens delivered a statement performance on Saturday night, dismantling the Dallas Cowboys 31-13 in a prime-time rout that exposed the Cowboys' offensive struggles. Baltimore's relentless ground attack—spearheaded by D'Ernest Johnson's 61 rushing yards and a touchdown—wore down Dallas' defense, while Cooper Rush's efficient 198-yard passing effort kept the chains moving. The Ravens dominated time of possession (40:11) and converted 8-of-17 third downs, methodically marching downfield while the Cowboys' offense sputtered with just 176 total yards and two turnovers. Devontez Walker's 61 receiving yards led Baltimore's balanced attack, while the defense stifled Dallas' rushing game to a paltry 51 yards.
Dallas' nightmarish outing saw Joe Milton III complete just 9-of-18 passes for 122 yards and an interception, with the Cowboys converting only 2-of-11 third downs. The lone bright spot was Andrew Booth's 40-yard pick-six, but it proved too little too late against Baltimore's suffocating defense. With this convincing win, the Ravens solidify their playoff positioning, while the Cowboys face urgent questions about their offensive identity heading into the season's final stretch.