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Live ticker Minnesota Vikings – Dallas Cowboys 3:40 (NFL 2022/2023, day 11)

01:32

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Game is over! It’s 3:40 to go between the Vikings and the Cowboys.

01:27

It should have been like this now, purely theoretically!

The clock is counting down, the game is about to end.

01:22

For the cowboys it is a victory of satisfaction!

After the Cowboys suffered an unfortunate overtime loss to the Packers last week, this win will heal all wounds. The game was dubbed the game of the week and was actually intended to be a head-to-head contest.

Cowboys tip all the experts and win a much bigger payout than expected!

01:15

It will be important for the Vikings to get this game out of their heads quickly

Some drooping heads and deceived faces can be seen here in the background. The game must quickly be forgotten. Of course, this game needs to be analyzed and errors worked out. But at least the Vikings are 8-2 despite the loss here to the Cowboys.

01:10

Surely not the game the Vikings and all neutral fans were hoping for!

Nothing matters in the last few minutes. Nobody wants to get hurt anymore, so you can’t expect much here.

01:05

Field goal by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:40

The field goal attempt is stopped! Brett Maher hit three-pointers for the Dallas Cowboys.

01:02

The game is about to end!

The Vikings realized that there is nothing left in today’s game. The Dallas Cowboys are still in the lead and never tire of extending their lead.

00:59

Beginning of 4th quarter

With 3:37 we enter the last quarter.

00:56

End of the 3rd quarter

The third section is now finished.

00:53

Seventh sack of the game for the Cowboys!

Everything is going according to plan for the cowboys! From Dallas’ point of view, however, there is negative news to report: star defense Micah Parsons has to leave the field injured. He can leave the field on his own, but very slowly.

Let’s hope it’s nothing worse.

00:43

A class difference between the Cowboys and the Vikings!

00:31

Extra point by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:37!

Brett Maher

B. Maher’s extra point attempt is good!

00:30

Touchdown by E. Elliott (Cowboys) at 3:36!

Ezekiel Elliott

Touchdowns for the Dallas Cowboys! On his third attempt, Ezekiel Elliott fights his way into the end zone, scoring six runs for his team.

00:27

Defense of the Vikings? Pustekuchen!

The Vikings defense does not appear to be present today, or at least play one of their worst games. Dak Prescott hammers and finds receiver Brown for a 35-yard gain.

But wait a minute: Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell throws the red flag of the challenge. Was WR Brown in control of the ball when he caught it at the 1-yard line?

00:25

Viking defense also strikes once?

The Cowboys didn’t have to punt once tonight. A third attempt is expected in the opponent’s half. If the Vikings can sack Dak Prescott and eventually clear back in their own half, that stat could have changed.

00:20

The Cowboys defense nips the Vikings’ comeback hopes (for now) in the bud

Kirk Cousin was sacked three times on the first drive of the first half. This means that the Vikings offense can leave the field again after just three attempts.

00:13

Extra point by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:30!

Brett Maher

B. Maher’s extra point attempt is good!

00:13

Touchdown by T. Pollard (Cowboys) at 3:29!

Tony Pollar

Pollard is unstoppable. In the running game, Pollard already dominates the Vikings defense. Now Pollard also hits a receiving touchdown from 68 yards. Intact, he runs away from his opponent with the ball in his arms and goes up to 29: 3 on the first drive of the second half.

00:11

New half, same picture!

The Dallas Cowboys open the second half. Once again it’s RB Tony Pollard who gets a new FirstDown with his space gain!
If the vikings want to get back in the game they need to find a way to stop the cowboy run game.

00:09

Beginning of 3rd quarter

The teams return to the field. Keep on.

11:56pm

End of 2nd quarter

3:23 is half time.

11:55pm

But now the field goal attempt counts! New score 3:23

Brett Maher

The second attempt from 60 yards also works. Dallas kicker Maher slams that thing in goal again to give the Dallas Cowboys a 20-point lead!

This is the breakup. The question arises: what is wrong with the Vikings. Last week’s spectacular victory against the Buffalo Bills in the probably possible game of the year, the offense around Kirk Cousins ​​seems inhibited.

11:53pm

Wait a minute – the catch is checked again!

It’s about whether CD Lamb was in full control of football. When it comes to feet, it’s clear: CD Lamb definitely had feet on the pitch!

Due to the decision being re-examined, however, the Cowboys kicker has to reattempt a 60-yard field goal!

11:51 PM

Field goal by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:23

The field goal attempt is stopped! Brett Maher hit three-pointers for the Dallas Cowboys.

11:47pm

Will the Cowboys risk anything before the break?

Standing on his 30, Dak Prescott rolls to right, looks for and finds CD Lamb near the opposing yard line, who spectacularly keeps the ball in play and gives his kicker a 60-yard field goal.

11:44 pm

3rd and 23 yards

The Vikings need 23 yards to their own 38-yard line to keep any point hopes going into halftime. However, nothing will come of it that will allow the Cowboys to regain possession of the ball.

11:39pm

Fifth touchdown in the last three games for Tony Pollard.

11:36pm

Extra point by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:20!

Brett Maher

B. Maher’s extra point attempt is good!

11:35pm

Tony Pollard continues to extend the lead! 3:19 the new score in Minneapolis

Tony Pollar

Screen pass right to find Dak Prescott Tony Pollard. The running back runs down the right sideline, always stays close to the field in his shoes, and runs into the end zone without being tackled.

11:35pm

Cowboys continue to rely on their running game

On the new first attempt, Ezekiel Elliot gains another three yards, putting Dallas on 30 opponents.

11:33pm

The cowboys overcome the first major hurdle!

A third try and 1 waits at the opposing 35-yard line, which Tony Pollard converts into a new first down.

11.30pm

Sound the two-minute warning!

So far, the Cowboys have dominated the game in Minneapolis. The Vikings’ offense around star receiver Justin Jefferson has yet to repeat the previous week’s performance. It would be all the more important for the home team not to allow another touchdown by the Cowboys. Dak Prescott and associates still have two minutes to move the ball ideally 35 yards into the end zone and increase the lead to 20:3.

We will see.

11:27 PM

Important 3rd Down! Will Cowboys Drive survive?

The Cowboys are on their own 47-yard line and must convert an important 3rd down into a new first down or give the ball to the Vikings before halftime.
Pollard does his job and leads his team to 44 opponents.

11:18 pm

Field goal by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:13

Brett Maher

Eventually the Vikings manage to stop Dak Prescott and company, who field B. Maher. This safely converts his field goal attempt and increases in a two-point game to 13:3 from the cowboys’ perspective.

11:13 pm

Dak Prescott runs himself to a new first down!

Dak Prescott changes his game in short order because he saw something on defense he didn’t like. Dak Prescott decides to keep the ball on the chosen RPO play (Run Pass Option) and runs to a new first down himself with the ball under his arms.

11:08 pm

Football is doing well on the Cowboys side

Dallas is steadily shifting its football towards the Vikings half. Sometimes with a run, sometimes with a pass – Coach McCarthy gives his team a good mix, which means that the push seems to be going very well so far.

11:02pm

Beginning of 2nd quarter

The ball is back in play. The second quarter continues.

11pm

End of 1st quarter

The first section is finished. It’s 3:10.

10:54 PM

Extra point by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 3:10!

Brett Maher

B. Maher’s extra point attempt is good!

10:54 PM

Touchdown by E. Elliott (Cowboys) at 3:9!

Ezekiel Elliott

Only on the third attempt Ezekiel Elliott manages to jump from a meter beyond his O-Line in the end zone. The Cowboys take the lead again and score the first touchdown of the game.

10:53 PM

Third important try and goal on the way!

On the first and second attempts, the cowboys try to get into the end zone with a running play. Both times the Vikings defense turns out to be a wall.

10:52 PM

CD Lamb for another first down 2 yards from the end zone.

From the Vikings 2-yard line, the Dallas Cowboys now have 3 attempts to get the ball into the end zone.

10:51 PM

The Cowboys got back on the ball and RB Pollard got his team to the opposing 16-yard line

With strong runs from Tony Pollard, the Cowboys are now at the opposing 16-yard line.

10:44 pm

Field goal by G. Joseph (Vikings) to 3:3

Greg Joseph

Three fumbles within 10 yards of Kirk Cousins ​​failed to convert into a touchdown. None of his Jefferson and Thielen multi-purpose weapons have been found. The field goal attempt, however, stands! Greg Joseph scores three-pointers for the Minnesota Vikings.

10:39pm

Vikings move football well!

Meanwhile, the Minneapolis Vikings are already on the opposing 29-yard line. Two penalties against the Cowboys helped keep the race alive. A pass interference and a catch gave the Vikings valuable yards.

10:33 pm

Field goal by B. Maher (Cowboys) at 0:3

Brett Maher

With good guidance, the cowboys make their way into the red zone. On the third attempt, Dak Prescoot wanted to attack the ball to Dalton Schultz’s TE. More difficult for him since Schultz is well marked. Thrown to the outside left shoulder, Schultz was unable to catch the ball, leaving the field goal team in the field.

Cowboys kicker Maher does his job and gives the Cowboys a 3-0 lead with a field goal.

10:25 pm

start of the game

Kickoff of the game between Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys. The game is running.

10:15 pm

Starts in 10 minutes!

10:04pm

Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings

Two of the hottest teams currently meet at 10:25pm. The Dallas Cowboys (6-3) around their star quarterback Dak Prescott are visiting the Minnesota Vikings (8-1) around their QB Kirk Cousins.

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