Michael Irvin analyzed the Dallas Cowboys ’ 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals with pointed criticism of their offensive breakdown. The Cowboys entered the game as heavy favorites but stumbled early, failing to find rhythm on offense. Their opening drives ended without points, and a crucial fumble halted the team’s only real momentum in the first half.

“I came down here to close this out. I thought for a moment the Cowboys had something going, and you’re picking up a run. Everybody’s getting excited, and then we fumbled. So that turned real fast,” Irvin said on X.

For the third time, the Cowboys were held scoreless in the first quarter, tying the Saints for the most in the NFL. On Monday, Dallas’ first drive sputtered, after a negative run, a dropped pass, and a goal-t

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