The Dallas Cowboys faced a humiliating 44-19 loss against the New Orleans Saints, marking their second-worst home-opening loss since Jerry Jones took ownership in 1989. The defeat echoed their previous playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers, prompting players and management to express their disappointment and commitment to improving. With significant changes in their roster and coaching staff, the Cowboys are determined to reset and respond as they prepare for their next game against the Baltimore Ravens.
- The Cowboys' defense struggled significantly, allowing 290 yards in the first half.
- Alvin Kamara's performance was historic, scoring four touchdowns against the Cowboys.
- The team is looking to reset and improve after a disappointing start to the season.