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Cowboys-Raiders Capsule

NFL, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, Team Irvin

DALLAS (7-6) at OAKLAND (6-7)

Sunday, 8:30 p.m. EST, NBC

OPENING LINE -- Cowboys by 1

RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Dallas 7-6, Oakland 4-8-1

SERIES RECORD -- Raiders lead 6-5

LAST MEETING -- Cowboys beat Raiders 31-24, Nov. 28, 2013

LAST WEEK -- Cowboys beat Giants 30-10; Raiders lost to Chiefs 26-15

AP PRO32 RANKING -- Cowboys No. 16, Raiders No. 20

COWBOYS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (15), RUSH (3), PASS (25).

COWBOYS DEFENSE- OVERALL (17), RUSH (11), PASS (23).

RAIDERS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (19), RUSH (26), PASS (15).

RAIDERS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (22), RUSH (16), PASS (25).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Cowboys' last win in Oakland came in 1995. ... Dallas has won two straight following three-game skid, staying in wild-card contention; Eagles have clinched NFC East. ... Cowboys WR Dez Bryant and TE Jason Witten each have TD catches past two weeks. ... QB Dak Prescott coming off first 300-yard passing game of season with career-high 332. ... Cowboys 0-2 in games decided by seven or fewer points. ... Dallas has 41 points in fourth quarter past two weeks. ... Cowboys K Dan Bailey had made all 29 kicks before missing two FGs, one PAT last week. ... Oakland's Derek Carr needs one TD pass to join Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson, Andrew Luck as only QBs with at least 100 TD passes in first four seasons in NFL. ... Raiders RB Marshawn Lynch has five TDs in past five games and topped 100 yards from scrimmage in two of past three. ... Raiders DE Khalil Mack seeks sack in fifth straight game. ... Oakland LB Bruce Irvin has five sacks, two forced fumbles in past three games. ... Fantasy Tip: With Ezekiel Elliott serving final game of six-game suspension, RB Rod Smith could be good option. Smith had 160 yards from scrimmage and two TDs last week and has scored four TDs in past four weeks.

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