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Monday Night Football Week 9 2025

Monday Night Football Week 9 2025
The Dallas Cowboys will welcome the Arizona Cardinals to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for what promises to be an intriguing Monday Night Football clash on November 3, 2025. Both teams enter this prime-time matchup desperate for a victory as they attempt to salvage their struggling seasons.
Current Standing Woes
The Cowboys currently sit at 3-4-1, second place in the NFC East behind the Philadelphia Eagles (6-2). Dallas has alternated between wins and losses throughout the season, most recently suffering a humiliating 44-24 defeat to the Denver Broncos that wasn’t as close as the score suggests.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals find themselves in an even more precarious position at 2-5, sitting in last place in the highly competitive NFC West and riding a concerning five-game losing streak. After starting the season 2-0, Arizona has struggled to find consistency on either side of the ball, particularly on offense where injuries have decimated their running back room.
Key Players to Watch
For Dallas, quarterback Dak Prescott remains the focal point of an offense that has shown flashes of brilliance but lacked consistency. His performance against Denver was underwhelming, leading to backup Joe Milton getting playing time in garbage time. Milton impressed during his limited action, completing 3-of-4 passes for 58 yards and connecting with receiver Jalen Tolbert for a 35-yard touchdown.
On the Cardinals’ side, quarterback Kyler Murray has struggled this season, ranking just 22nd among NFL quarterbacks according to PFSN’s QBi metric. Murray has faced increased pressure due to Arizona’s ineffective ground game, forcing him to shoulder more of the offensive burden than ideal.
Injury Concerns
The Cardinals’ running back situation is dire, with starter James Conner out for the season and rookie Trey Benson sidelined after undergoing meniscus surgery on October 1. Benson, expected to miss 4-6 weeks, won’t be available for Monday night’s game. Arizona recently released running back Michael Carter, suggesting Emari Demercado may return from his ankle injury to pair with Zonovan “Bam” Knight in the backfield.
The Cowboys’ defense, which has been a significant liability all season, continues to face scrutiny under defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. His unit’s poor performance has led to speculation about his job security, with Sports Illustrated recently questioning what it would take for him to be fired.
Game Significance
For both teams, this matchup represents a potential turning point in their seasons. The Cowboys, despite their mediocre record, remain within striking distance in the NFC East race and could use a victory to build momentum heading into the second half of their schedule.
The Cardinals, meanwhile, need a win desperately to snap their five-game skid and keep any playoff hopes alive. A victory in Dallas could provide the confidence boost necessary for Arizona to turn their season around.
With both teams struggling defensively and facing offensive challenges, Monday’s matchup could come down to which quarterback—Prescott or Murray—rises to the occasion in the national spotlight.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. EST on ABC, as these two franchises add another chapter to their storied history in what should be a compelling Monday Night Football contest.
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