The Dallas Cowboys and the San Diego Chargers are matching up in Week 4 of the NFL season and Tony Romo and company will be looking for a win when they head out to the west coast to play against Philip Rivers and Mike McCoy's new team.
The Chargers are 1-2 and the Cowboys are 2-1 after three weeks and Dallas is currently atop the NFC East, which has fallen on some hard times, as the Eagles are 1-2 and the Giants and the Redskins were both 0-3 heading into Sunday action. Both teams have plenty of fantasy players to look out for, including Tony Romo, DeMarco Murray, Ryan Mathews, Rivers, Eddie Royal and more. The Cowboys would love to extend their lead in the division and the west coast travel is always tough for teams to deal with. The Dallas Cowboys are in good position at the top of the NFC East after winning two of their last three games and with the Eagles, NY Giants and Redskins struggling, Dallas could take advantage in Week 4
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The Chargers have had some up and down moments this season and the Cowboys are looking to win their first road contest of the year after dropping off to the Chiefs two weeks ago at Arrowhead in Kansas City against the Chiefs. West coast trips can always be tough and the Cowboys will be ready and they have some momentum coming into the game after defeating the St. Louis Rams 31-7 and now Jason Garrett will try and continue the winning.
The team looked good against the Giants in Week 1 while forcing six turnovers and while that game was more about the Giants being terrible, the Cowboys had it all click together against the Rams and they will be looking for a similar result. The Boys are rushing the ball more consistently with over 100 yards per game on the ground and while Romo has the team ranked 18th in passing yards per game, he has been excellent with accuracy and ball control this season, completing over 70 percent of his passes in each of the three games.
The team defense has improved with Rob Ryan and the team is ranked second in the league in rushing yards allowed per game with less than 70, while the team is allowing over 270 yards passing per game. The Cowboys have two straight home games after the road tilt against the Chargers, with the Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins coming to town and those games will not be easy, especially with the way Peyton Manning is playing.
The Cowboys play two more road games after that against the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions and then are home against the Minnesota Vikings before playing the New Orleans Saints on Monday night football in what could be a huge matchup. After a bye in Week 11 the Cowboys have a tough stretch to end the season, with a road game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium and then the team will host the Oakland Raiders.
After playing the Raiders, the team has another night game with Monday night football on ESPN on the road against the Chicago Bears and then the team will host the Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers. After a road game against the Washington Redskins in Week 16, the team will finish with a home game against the Eagles and the Cowboys are hoping that last year won't play itself out again with the team losing the division in the final game.
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