The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football in Week 11. The Cowboys received reinforcements after their bye, looking fresh in a convincing 33-16 victory.
Dallas got back in the win column while playing with a heavy heart. Defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died on November 6 after taking his own life. The Cowboys honored Kneeland in their first game action since his death.
Following the strong effort on Monday night, second-year wideout Ryan Flournoy was seen holding up Kneeland’s jersey on the sideline. “Long live 94,” Flournoy said, while walking off the field, per SportsCenter.
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The Cowboys dominate in 33-16 MNF win

Dak Prescott paid tribute to Kneeland in his own way. The Pro Bowl passer wrote “One Love” on his wrist tape, explaining that Kneeland loved to say the phrase.
Prescott tied a Cowboys record by tossing four touchdowns on Monday Night Football. Four different receivers scored in the game, including Flournoy, who caught one pass for two yards. The Cowboys' offense dominated the matchup with major advantages in total yards, first downs and time of possession.
Flournoy has exactly 200 receiving yards on the season after Week 11’s win. His TD was the Cowboys' last score of the game. The two-yard grab gave Dallas a 31-9 lead with a little over six minutes remaining in the third quarter.
With the offense once again rolling, Dallas showed major improvements defensively. The Cowboys entered Week 11 with the 31st-ranked overall defense in the NFL. But the unit was more than up to the task of stopping Geno Smith and the Raiders. New addition Quinnen Williams got his first sack since joining the team at the trade deadline as Dallas held Las Vegas to seven second-half points.
The Cowboys improved to 4-5-1 on the season with the victory. The team will face a tougher test in Week 12 when the Philadelphia Eagles come to town for an NFC East showdown.



















