Rams vs. Cowboys: TV Schedule, Live Streaming, Radio, Game Time and More
The St. Louis Rams are going to have a hard time going into "the house that Jerry built" to square off with the Dallas Cowboys, but we just might see a surprise ending to this epic battle.
It's going to be a fight, but I think the Rams are set up pretty nicely for a huge upset win on the road.
They just traded for now-former Broncos receiver Brandon Lloyd, and I think the initial spark that he will bring for Sam Bradford and the Rams offense is going to be huge.
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The Cowboys, on the other hand, cannot seem to close games out. It's already a pressure-packed organization, but now factor in a quarterback who can't seem to come up clutch and a coach who may be on the hot seat.
It's going to be an interesting matchup either way, and I expect it to come down to the wire.
Where: Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX
When: Sunday Oct. 23 at 4:15 p.m. EST
Watch: Fox
Listen: FM 101.1 ESPN WXOS, Sirius 93 & 94 St. Louis; FM 105.3 The Fan Dallas
Stream: NFL.com packages
Betting Line (ESPN.com): Dallas -13
What's At Stake:
The Rams season is far from over even though it seems over. They have a lot to learn about their new-look team. Dallas, on the other hand, desperately needs this win to stay in contention in the NFC East.
St. Louis Injury Report:
Sam Bradford (ankle) was in a walking boot this Monday, but he is expected to play. Left tackle Rodger Saffold (ankle) and running back Carnell Williams (thigh) are day-to-day.
Dallas Injury Report:
Guard Derrick Dockery (knee), defensive end Jason Hatcher (calf), running back Felix Jones (ankle) and linebacker DeMarcus Ware did not practice on Wednesday, October 19. Game status is unknown on all.
Fantasy Start 'Em, Sit 'Em and Sleeper:
Start: I like Sam Bradford in this matchup. The Cowboys are going to put pressure on him, but with Lloyd and a running game bolstered by Steven Jackson, I think Bradford can negate that and put up good numbers.
Sit: Tony Romo is a sit this week until he can show that he won't throw the ball away. That may never happen.
Sleeper: How will Brandon Lloyd perform in his first outing with his new team? I think he's worth the start to find out.
What They're Saying: ESPN is reporting that even though Sam Bradford is expected to play in this game, backup A.J. Feeley has been taking first team snaps and is ready for any situation.
Dan Graziano writes about the Cowboys' woes on offense even though their receivers were back to full strength health. He focuses on Dez Bryant, who is supposed to be a star, but has played otherwise at times during the season.
Rams Player to Watch:
All eyes are going to be on Brandon Lloyd in his first game as a Ram. It should be interesting to see what he will bring to the table.
Cowboys Player to Watch:
Dez Bryant going against the Rams secondary should be a huge matchup problem for St. Louis. The question is whether or not he will show up.
Key Matchup:
How is Lloyd going to fit into the offense, and how will the Rams use him against Dallas' secondary?
On the Hotseat:
As long as Tony Romo is the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, he is going to be under pressure—especially if he continues to throw interceptions.
Prediction:
I expect this game to be a dogfight, but I think the Rams will pull off the upset in the end and get the first win of their season.
Rams 41, Cowboys 35

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