The Mercury News

Saints will provide first true test for Cowboys

- By Barry Wilner

With the Dallas Cowboys at 3-0, their fans are beginning to see America’s Team as a team of destiny.

Hold on: The combined records of the three opponents they vanquished is 1-8.

Tonight comes a true test for Dallas when it visits New Orleans. Yes, even without Drew Brees (thumb surgery), the Saints are formidable, as they proved in winning at Seattle last weekend.

So we should find out a whole bunch about the teams from Big D and the Big Easy in a juicy primetime matchup.

“They’re playing awfully well right now,” Saints coach Sean Payton said of the Cowboys, stressing the offensive output. “We just went through the numbers. Third down, they’re No. 1 in the league, defensivel­y they’re second in the league.

“Each category — big play, yards per play, they’re running it well, the quarterbac­k’s playing well. I think that their design, their talent, all of those things. You can’t help but notice the quarterbac­k (Dak Prescott) and the success he’s having. That’s nothing new for him. He’s been successful. But, when you see the combinatio­n of running backs (Ezekiel Elliott, rookie Tony Pollard) and I think just the right amount of veteran presence from a (Randall) Cobb and a (Jason) Witten, a few of those guys, (Travis) Frederick the center is back, that’s very important.”

This could be an important game in the overall NFC playoff scheme, particular­ly if Teddy Bridgewate­r remains effective at quarterbac­k until Brees is healthy.

Vikings at Bears

With the NFC North shaping up as the league’s strongest sector, every matchup in the division will be critical, whether in September or December. Minnesota has not fared well in Chicago, going 3-15 there since 2000. But the Vikings have split the past four trips, and they come in with the NFL’S best run game, led by the healthy and revitalize­d Dalvin Cook. That’s all part of the plan: stout defense and time-consuming effective runs. “It’s part of our head coach’s identity. That comes with the oldschool rules,” Cook said after topping 100 yards rushing for the third straight game in Minnesota’s 34-14 victory over Oakland. “We know the type of defense we’ve got.” They also know what kind of D the Bears have: fierce.

Patriots at Bills

The numbers say don’t expect this “showdown” for the AFC East lead to be close. New England has won five straight and is 33-5 against the Bills since 2000. Tom Brady’s 30 career wins against Buffalo are the most by an NFL quarterbac­k against one opponent. And, get this, Brady’s 15 wins at the Bills rank fourth among all quarterbac­ks, four shy of Drew Bledsoe, who had four wins with the Patriots and 14 with the Bills. New England also is playing some stellar defense, though it must be considered that its opponents are 0-9 this season. Then again, Buffalo’s opposition has a 1-8 mark. A big day for Frank Gore could push him over 15,000 yards rushing. He needs 88 for the Bills.

Panthers at Texans

Maybe even more encouragin­g than the play of fill-in QB Kyle Allen was Carolina tying a franchise record with eight sacks last week. DE Mario Addison tied a career high with three sacks and outstandin­g LB Luke Kuechly had 10 tackles at Arizona. He leads the NFL with 36 tackles. Allen starts again for Cam Newton (foot) after throwing for 261 yards and four TDS in his second career start. Christian Mccaffrey had 153 yards rushing and a touchdown last week, with his 76-yard scoring run vs. the Cardinals the longest rushing touchdown in franchise history. Yet, in this matchup, it’s Houston coming off the more impressive road success. The Texans came back to beat the Chargers, got five sacks of Philip Rivers, and Deshaun Watson was unstoppabl­e: season-best 351 yards passing with three TDS and no intercepti­ons.

Chiefs at Lions

Here’s comes the Mahomes Maserati to the Motor City as the Chiefs seek their third straight 4-0 start. They have scored 25-plus points in an Nfl-record 25 consecutiv­e games, and Patrick Mahomes has an Nflrecord 13 300-yard passing games in his first 20 starts. Detroit’s defense has come alive and could provide a real test for the 2018 NFL MVP.

Titans at Falcons

Two of the more disappoint­ing teams. Atlanta can’t run the ball and the Titans can’t throw it with any efficiency. Tennessee has allowed 17 sacks, most in the NFL, including nine a week ago. One thing Tennessee is doing right is forcing turnovers (plus-4), while the Falcons are minus-3. For Atlanta to win this one, it must have a better start. The Falcons have been outscored 47-13 in the first half in three games, including 41-3 in their losses.

Seahawks at Cardinals

Arizona has been a desert oasis for the Seahawks, who haven’t lost there since 2012. Seattle, often considered a home power but not so much in away games, is 29-19-1 in its past 49 road games. The Cardinals will spend the season hoping top overall draft choice Kyler Murray shows lots of progress, and watching Larry Fitzgerald make his case for the Hall of Fame, which probably already is a slam dunk. The wideout needs five catches to pass Tony Gonzalez for second on the NFL’S career receptions list.

Jaguars at Broncos

The Jaguars showed some life with their dismantlin­g of the Titans in their previous game, with rookie Gardner Minshew sparking them with his completion rate (73.9 percent) and passer rating (110.6). Both are the highest by a rookie QB in his first three career games in the Super Bowl era. His main target, DJ Chark, is one of five receivers in NFL with at least four 30-yard catches and has a TD catch in each of the first three games. Not many bright spots in Denver right now. Somehow, a defense that should be top five in the league and has a head coach, Vic Fangio, who has been a successful defensive coordinato­r for decades, has not managed a sack or a takeaway.

Washington at Giants

This has the makings of a shootout. The Giants have yielded an Nfcmost 94 points, tied with — yep — Washington. Both teams got torched in the secondary last week, and although they each can get pressure on passers, there’s not a lot of stinginess to go around. Sixth overall draft choice Daniel Jones makes his second start in place of the benched Eli Manning, and he was sensationa­l down the stretch in beating Tampa Bay. Washington coach Jay Gruden, on an ever-hotter seat, has been holding off starting his first-round pick, Dwayne Haskins, at quarterbac­k.

Chargers at Dolphins

Way back in 1981, when the Chargers were in San Diego and the Dolphins were a real team, these two played a classic postseason game. Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow probably cemented his Hall of Fame credential­s with his performanc­e. The Chargers have lost eight consecutiv­e games in Miami, with the previous win being that 1981 AFC divisional playoff game in overtime. They are angry coming off two defeats despite a well-oiled offense. Miami’s longest run is 9 yards. Fifteen NFL quarterbac­ks have a longer run this season, including Philip Rivers. Yes, Old Man Rivers.

Buccaneers at Rams

The Rams have won five straight over Tampa Bay since 2012, and the Bucs are a deeply flawed squad. But LB Shaquil Barrett leads the NFL with eight sacks in four games. Since sacks became an official stat in 1982, the NFL record through a team’s first four games is nine. LA also must find a way to cover Mike Evans, who’s coming off the first three-td receiving game by a Tampa Bay wideout since 1985. Of course, the Rams are unbeaten, looking for a second straight 4-0 start under coach Sean Mcvay; they opened 8-0 last season. With games against Seattle and San Francisco upcoming, the Rams need to stay focused on the Bucs.

Browns at Ravens

A huge game for Cleveland, which has not lived up to the hype, but can claim a tie atop the AFC North with a key road win. Of course, the Browns are 3-19 vs. Baltimore since 2007. Plus, four of their next five are on the road. Cleveland quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield said of the criticism being hurled at his team. “It is just people talking. You just have to make a conscious decision to protect your locker room, take care of your guys and block out the negative stuff. When they are patting you on the back, to me that is even worse.” Mayfield has thrown at least one TD pass in all 16 career starts. Only Hall of Famer Kurt Warner (24) had a better opening run. And DE Myles Garrett has six sacks this season. The Ravens are 66-23 at home under coach John Harbaugh.

 ?? RON JENKINS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Dak Prescott has led Dallas past three struggling teams, including Miami. Today, Dallas faces New Orleans.
RON JENKINS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Dak Prescott has led Dallas past three struggling teams, including Miami. Today, Dallas faces New Orleans.

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