New York Post

Cowboys, Raiders try to regain lost momentum

- By SCHUYLER DIXON

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Cowboys and Raiders have one victory between them in November and one more chance do something about it before the playoff push time also known as December.

Just so happens they’re playing each other on Thanksgivi­ng.

So forget about Dallas receiver Amari Cooper playing his former team for the first time Thursday — a positive COVID-19 test and his vaccinatio­n status took care of that. And interim coach Rich Bisaccia probably won’t spend much time thinking about his return to the place he left to join the Raiders three years ago.

The NFC East-leading Cowboys (7-3) want to bounce back at home coming off a poor offensive showing, just as they did a week and a half ago against Atlanta. The Raiders (5-5) need to end a three-game losing streak that cost them first place in the AFC West.

“I don’t know the right wording for it, but there’s definitely a feeling of, ‘Enough is enough. We’ve got to win,’ ” Las Vegas quarterbac­k Derek Carr said. “It’s a big game because it’s the next game. But what an opportunit­y for us to get back on track on the road in a hostile environmen­t against a really good football team.”

Dallas fell behind by 30 against double-digit underdog Denver in a 30-16 loss before routing the Falcons 43-3. Now the Cowboys are coming off a 19-9 loss to Kansas City in which the NFL’s No. 1 offense, with subpar showings from quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and the running game, didn’t score a touchdown. The expected return of left tackle Tyron Smith, who missed three games with an ankle injury, could be the boost the Cowboys need.

“As we head into the latter part of the season, we got to start getting this thing back rolling,” said running back Ezekiel Elliott, who took another shot against the Chiefs to a right knee that’s been bothering him for weeks. “It’s time we start firing on all cylinders.”

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