Cowboys at Rams score, takeaways: Dallas, behind stout defense, rolls over reeling Super Bowl champions

The Dallas Cowboys improved upon their impressive run in Week 5, as they downed the Los Angeles Rams 22-10 to move to 4-1. Cooper Rush was not the headliner this Sunday, as he completed just 10 of 16 passes for 102 yards. It was the Dallas defense that dominated this NFC matchup.

The Cowboys entered Sunday allowing just 15.5 points per game -- which ranked third in the NFL -- and owned the second-highest pressure rate. That showed itself on Sunday, as on the Rams' first drive of the game, the Dallas defense stole the spotlight in emphatic fashion, as Dorance Armstrong strip-sacked Matthew Stafford on third-and-1, and DeMarcus Lawrence scooped up the loose ball and returned it 19 yards for the first points of the game. On the Rams' next drive, Armstrong showed up again, and blocked a punt, setting Dallas up with great field position.

Stafford completed 28 of 42 passes for 308 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Cooper Kupp again showed out with seven receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown, but he couldn't carry this entire team to a win. The run game was once again a nonfactor, as Cam Akers rushed 13 times for 33 yards, while Darrell Henderson did not receive a carry. 

This game just served as fuel for the Cowboys hype train, but also will force the 2-3 Rams to take a hard look at themselves in the mirror. Let's take a look at what went down in L.A. on Sunday. 

Why the Cowboys won

The adage is "defense wins championships." While the NFL has largely turned to quarterbacks and high-flying offenses, that is not why the Cowboys won on Sunday. Not too many people think there's a legitimate quarterback controversy in Dallas, and Week 5 didn't exactly help Rush's case either. His 4-0 record this season speaks for itself, but he threw for just 102 yards. The Cowboys defense was the reason why they won this game.

The voracious pass rush sacked Stafford five times and applied pressure on him all afternoon, as the defense totally contained the run game and forced three turnovers. The Cowboys grabbed momentum from the jump, and didn't let go. The Rams were down just six points entering the second half, but failed to score a single point in the final two quarters. Trevon Diggs, Anthony Barr, Donovan Wilson, Micah Parsons and Anthony Brown all showed up in big spots. They are the reason why Dallas is a contender. 

Why the Rams lost

It's probably time we had a conversation about the Rams. I can look past a road loss to the rival 49ers -- who have had the Rams' number as of late -- but losing at home by double digits to a team with a backup quarterback is different. Stafford was not accurate, Cam Akers rushed for just 33 yards on 13 carries and then Kupp was the only receiver who found success once again. He's a bona fide stud, no doubt about it, but he can't carry this entire team to victory! The Rams' banged-up offensive line definitely struggled against one of the best pass rushes in the NFL, but even if Stafford had time to throw, I'm not sure that would have been the difference in this game. Sean McVay is going to have to figure out what he wants to change on offense. 

Turning point

Down 12 points with a few minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, it was do-or-die time for the Rams. Stafford and Co. opted to die in this situation, as the Rams QB sailed a pass that ended up in the arms of Cowboys safety Malik Hooker. It was the exclamation point the Cowboys were looking for.

Play of the game

This is how every NFL team wants to start every game. Three plays into Sunday's matchup, Stafford was strip-sacked by Armstrong, and Lawrence needed just 19 yards for the scoop-and-score. The Cowboys defense has been so impressive through the start of the 2022 regular season, and it showed again this week. 

What's next

The Cowboys hit the road next week, to take on the rival Philadelphia Eagles on "Sunday Night Football." As for the Rams, they will play host to the Carolina Panthers next Sunday afternoon.

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This game was all Cowboys. That interception will seal it. 22-10 with just 3 minutes remaining. We have so much to talk about when it comes to this Cowboys defense and the Rams offense. I'm much more worried about the latter. 

 
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Well I guess Micah Parsons is OK! Destroys Havenstein and gets a big sack on third-and-long. 

 
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13 plays, 53 yards, a field goal for Dallas. 19-10 Cowboys. That was by far the Cowboys' best drive of the game 

 
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Ezekiel Elliott is averaging 4.7 yards per carry. Tony Pollard is averaging 16.5 yards per carry. 

 
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26-yard reception goes to Michael Gallup on the right sideline. Great footwork. Good to see him back in a rhythm. 

 
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The broadcast is calling Micah Parson's injury "tightness in his groin." He looked like he was walking with a significant limp. That's obviously a big deal for the Cowboys defense. We will see if he plays. Sounds like he will, but how effective will he be?

 
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Stafford has not been accurate today. An obvious observation and simple statement, but that hurts L.A.'s chances of coming back. 

 
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I'm not an Xs and Os god, but the Rams are totally working underneath on every passing down. I wonder if Stafford's arm/elbow is ok. I'm also wondering about his confidence at this point. 

 
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Things have slowed down a bit now. A couple punts after a couple touchdowns. Pretty impressive fake punt from the Rams, as the 12-yard pickup gives L.A. a fresh set of downs. Two minute warning just hit, so we will see if the Rams can score their second touchdown of the game. 

 
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GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU GIVE THE FOOTBALL TO TONY POLLARD. 57-yard touchdown, are you kidding me? Dallas has the momentum. 16-10 Cowboys. 

Interested to see how the Rams bounce back. Will the gameplan change? More touches for Allen Robinson? Ditch the run game again? 

 
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The Rams only getting three points despite getting to the Cowboys' 10-yard line is not a win. That's something we may look back on. 

 
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WOW Tutu Atwell for 54 yards! That ball was in the air for an hour! On Trevon Diggs! 

 
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Dallas has a 9-0 lead in the blink of an eye. The offense hasn't had to do anything either, as Cooper Rush is 0-2 passing. Pretty solid start. 

Scoop-and-score TD and then a field goal after a blocked punt. The Rams look VERY rough. 

 
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Uh, Dorance Armstrong for NFL MVP? A strip sack and then a blocked punt? This guy is having the game of his life right now! 

 
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Cowboys-Rams off to a weird start! Three plays in and Dorance Armstrong strip-sacks Matthew Stafford, and DeMarcus Lawrence takes it 19 yards to the house. While there was an embarrassing miscommunication on the extra point, Cowboys have momentum.  

 
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