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Where to Watch the Sunday Night Football Game? Schedule, Start Time, Odds, Injury News

Published 09/30/2023, 4:03 AM EDT

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Moving to the fourth week of the NFL this season, the Dallas Cowboys will be facing their years-long rivals, the New England Patriots. The Cowboys have previously defeated the Patriots 8 times, but it’s never one-sided. The evidence of this lies in the stats that show the Patriots have also won 6 times, just two less than their rivals.

However, the Cowboys might probably be looking for redemption after their shocking 28-16 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Nonetheless, looking at the statistics, the Cowboys have numbers in their favor against the Patriots. The additional face is that they have only won one match this season, and that too wasn’t an ideal run. Still, the excitement continues to soar high as these two teams will be competing on this Sunday Night Football.

How to watch the upcoming match?

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The Cowboys are going to take on the Patriots this coming October 1 at 03:25 PM at AT&T Stadium. The fans who aim to watch the match live can find tickets on SeatGeek. For the rest of the gang, the match will be streamed on the FOX Sports app. It’s absolutely free with a cable subscription and will begin at 4:25 p.m., ET, on the FOX app.

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The match is just a breath away that there is no time left for any player to sit back and relax. The injury report of the Patriots looks worse than the Cowboys. The Patriots were already falling below and now they’ll also have to suffer the damage of low man-power. The Cowboys’ OG Chuma Edoga (Elbow), C Tyler Biadasz (Hamstring), OT Tyron Smith (Knee), and OG Zack Martin (Ankle), all are under doubt for this week.

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Only Trevon Diggs (ACL) is not playing this season. On the other side, the Patriots’ DT Christian Barmore (Knee), DB Jonathan Jones (Ankle), OG Sidy Sow (Concussion), DT Davon Godchaux (Ankle), OG Cole Strange (Knee), all are marked with uncertainty for this week. The Patriots’ DT Daniel Ekuale (Biceps) is not playing in week 4. The Cowboys are expected to be more careful regarding their mistakes, as their QB Dak Prescott was upset after their last loss.

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Prescott said, “It sucks, it’s humbling”

After their shocking defeat to the Arizona Cardinals, it was not just the fans who were disappointed, but the players were even more upset. Their quarterback, Prescott, shared his frustration after the match. He said, “Y’all put us on the top of the world.” Moreover, the player said that it’s a wake-up call for the team and everyone is now humbled.

The QB also blamed himself and said, “It just goes back to myself, the offense, in the red zone. We get better there, we win this game. But we’ve got to fix that area, period.” Now, time will tell which team will be taking the crown of victory to their home after the anticipated showdown!

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Not much time is left for the match to commence. Meanwhile, who do you think will win this time? Let us know in the comments below.

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Ishika is a dedicated NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She has seamlessly merged her love for the game with her passion for writing. An unwavering admirer of Patrick Mahomes, she is often found dissecting his gameplay, particularly his unmatched resilience showcased during his Super Bowl win, despite battling an ankle injury.
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