
The Series: With the 21-7 victory, Dallas defeated Carolina for the eighth consecutive time in the regular season and leads the all-time series 8-3. The Panthers only regular-season win over the Cowboys was a 23-13 triumph on Monday Night Football at Dallas (12/8/97). In addition to their nine regular-season meetings, the Panthers and Cowboys have played twice during the postseason with Carolina winning both contests.
Primetime Panthers: This was the Panthers' ninth-ever appearance on Monday Night Football. Carolina owns a 5-4 record on Monday Night Football. Including games on Sunday and Saturday nights, the Panthers have a 9-12 overall mark in primetime during the regular season.
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Inactives: The following eight players were inactive for the Panthers: defensive end ![]()
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Sacked Out: The Panthers collected two sacks against the Cowboys and have gathered four this season. Linebackers ![]()
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Takeaway/Giveaway: Carolina did not force any turnovers and turned it over three times on two interceptions and one fumble to finish with a minus-three turnover ratio. The three giveaways led to seven points for Dallas. The Panthers have a negative-eight turnover ratio this season, compiling an 0-1 record when being even in turnover margin and an 0-2 record when having a negative turnover margin.
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Roundups: Dallas cornerback Terence Newman returned an interception 27 yards for a touchdown, the first interception return for a touchdown by an opponent since Clint Ingram with a 39-yarder for Jacksonville (12/9/07)...Cowboys punter Mat McBriar tied the record for the second-most punts inside the 20 by an opponent with five, previously accomplished by Tom Tupa for the New York Jets (10/28/01).