The Oklahoman

Dallas looks to bounce back against Arizona

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — The Arizona Cardinals finally get to play a home game.

Following two preseason road games and two more away from home to start the regular season, the Cardinals are back in Arizona on Monday night against Dallas.

That means a lot of Cowboys fans in the seats at University of Phoenix Stadium. It's always that way when the Cowboys come to town. Arizona season ticket holders see a way to make back most or all of their investment by selling tickets to the game for Dallas fans.

So when Dallas (1-1) meets Arizona (1-1), it will be a mixed gathering cheering on both teams as the Cowboys look to bounce back from one of their worst losses in years, 42-17 at Denver, and overcome running back Ezekiel Elliott's perceived loafing after teammate Dak Prescott threw two intercepti­ons.

"There were a lot of things in that ballgame that needed to be addressed and that was one of them," Dallas coach Jason Garrett said. "Oftentimes a player can be frustrated by something and it doesn't necessaril­y show who he is. One of the reasons we drafted Zeke Elliott is because he's one of the great competitor­s we've ever been around . ...

"You're honest. You're very clear with what the expectatio­ns are and you learn for them and move forward."

It had been a rough day

all around for Elliott, who had averaged 100 yards rushing per game until he managed 8 yards in nine carries against the Broncos.

"If you look at those runs, we never really gave Zeke much of a chance with our execution to ever get it going," tight end Jason Witten said.

Plus, Elliott still has that possible NFL suspension hanging over him, blocked by a court ruling.

Arizona coach Bruce Arians was asked if Denver offered a blueprint of how to control the Cowboys.

"Well, if I could have Von Miller, I'd be happy. He's special," Arians said. "We've got a pretty good one, so yeah. It's a copycat league, but you can't change what you do. They have some unique stuff that they run that you have to be very aware for. Hopefully our matchups are pretty solid."

The Cardinals had all kinds of trouble on offense but got it going in the nick of time to score 10 late points to forced overtime against Indy before finally winning 16-13.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians watches during the first half of a game on Sept. 17 against the Indianapol­is Colts in Indianapol­is, Ind. After a month on the road, the Cardinals finally get to play one at home against the Dallas Cowboys on...
[AP PHOTO] Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians watches during the first half of a game on Sept. 17 against the Indianapol­is Colts in Indianapol­is, Ind. After a month on the road, the Cardinals finally get to play one at home against the Dallas Cowboys on...

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