Arizona Cardinals snap five-game losing streak against Dallas Cowboys with help from backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett. The 32-year-old had a standout performance in Kyler Murray's absence, throwing for two touchdowns and rushing for one score.
The victory marks a much-needed turnaround for the Cardinals, who were struggling in their previous games. With a 3-5 record, they remain at the bottom of the NFC West division. However, Brissett's efforts have given them some hope, and they'll look to build on this momentum moving forward.
"We're just trying to win every week," said Brissett in an interview after the game. "It's hard to win in the NFL. You've got to stay focused, stay hungry."
The Cowboys, who are also struggling with a 3-5-1 record, couldn't match up with the Cardinals' offense. Marvin Harrison had a career-high seven catches for 96 yards, including a four-yard touchdown catch that gave his team an early lead.
Despite Murray's injury, Brissett showed that he can step up and make plays when needed. His work ethic and dedication to the team are clear, as he emphasized the importance of not looking at the results but instead relying on the work he puts in.
The win over the Cowboys doesn't change the fact that the Cardinals still have a long way to go. However, it's a positive step forward, and they'll look to carry this momentum into their next game.
The victory marks a much-needed turnaround for the Cardinals, who were struggling in their previous games. With a 3-5 record, they remain at the bottom of the NFC West division. However, Brissett's efforts have given them some hope, and they'll look to build on this momentum moving forward.
"We're just trying to win every week," said Brissett in an interview after the game. "It's hard to win in the NFL. You've got to stay focused, stay hungry."
The Cowboys, who are also struggling with a 3-5-1 record, couldn't match up with the Cardinals' offense. Marvin Harrison had a career-high seven catches for 96 yards, including a four-yard touchdown catch that gave his team an early lead.
Despite Murray's injury, Brissett showed that he can step up and make plays when needed. His work ethic and dedication to the team are clear, as he emphasized the importance of not looking at the results but instead relying on the work he puts in.
The win over the Cowboys doesn't change the fact that the Cardinals still have a long way to go. However, it's a positive step forward, and they'll look to carry this momentum into their next game.