Through five weeks of the 2020 NFL season, it’s clear some teams definitely will have a new starting quarterback in 2021. Unlike Elliott, the Rams couldn't get Todd Gurley to blast off in Week 15. This is what happens when you make everything political. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football) That’s a 28% decline in the ratings and a 23% decline in viewership from the 2019 opener. 6:14 pm ET. The most recent game between the LA Rams and Dallas Cowboys wasn’t that long ago — Week 15 of 2019 — and neither team has changed their starting personnel much since then. The Cowboys are facing the Los Angeles Rams. There were several reasons the Cowboys walked away with victory, but most of it revolved around what All-Pro running back Ezekiel Elliott was able to do -- in the air and on the ground. 6:37 pm ET, at Copyright © 2020 The Dallas Morning News. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images). Maybe, just maybe, players shouldn’t do things, such as kneeling during the national anthem. “Under Rule 15 for replay, Section 3, Article 9, and I’m paraphrasing now, it says that we can get involved, replay can, as far as game administration issues, downs, enforcements, things like that. The Cowboys did everything nobody though they'd do, and the Rams had no answers. It might only be one game, but the NFL is in serious trouble if this is a trend that continues all season long. 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Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: nfl | pageType: stories | It's the most wonderful time of the year here at AT&T Stadium! Kickoff from AT&T Stadium on December 15, 2019 is scheduled for 1:25 p.m. PST on FOX. Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. When you upset the customer, they leave. The whole flap might have been avoided if only one Cowboys player had spoken after the coin flip. They’re not watching to get lectured. #LARvsDAL pic.twitter.com/ALBQjJpCey, #Cowboys rushing offense vs. the #Rams in Week 15 blowout (w/ three mins remaining in contest): Pollard - 12 carries, 131 rushing yards, 1 TD, 12 rec yardsElliott - 24 carries, 117 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs, 43 receiving yards, 1 rec TD. © 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. “It was my fault actually,” Lawrence said. Tony Pollard to the @TP__5 | #LARvsDAL pic.twitter.com/F50dgjlYYq, 7-yard touchdown for TG! Loss to Cardinals just provided more proof. He was a sixth-round pick of the Rams … In the end, it was a game the Cowboys entered as underdogs but made that irrelevant by flat out-gutting the Rams, and retaining their seat atop the NFC East. @kaiforbATH's 50-yd FG kick is GOOD #LARvsDAL | #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/39JERpDQ5h. 6:38 pm ET, at It was this interception with 1:33 remaining in the first half, along with the aforementioned sack and four tackles, that stole the show and helped set the tone for the usually-beleaguered Cowboys defense. This is my 10th year covering the Dallas Cowboys. Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports world, What would an NFL week be if there wasn't some sort of controversy on the field, and if that controversy didn't involve the Dallas Cowboys? It made for some interesting moments because the Fox Sports crew indicated during the television broadcast that the Rams would get the ball to start the third quarter. “It was definitely a weird start,” Prescott said, before adding with a laugh, “we wanted to set adversity there instead of on the field. 1,000 receiving yards for @CooperKupp. Dorance Armstrong with the fumble recovery, as the #Cowboys defense has now found ways to take the ball away. 6:55 pm ET, at By signing up you agree to our privacy policy, Stand with us in our mission to discover and uncover the story of North Texas. “Yes, because that was the original ruling, that they won the toss and they chose to kick off,” Riveron said in an interview with a pool reporter. #Cowboys ball if it's ruled a fumble. So, by rule, we can get involved. Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence also said something that might have confused Anderson, and maybe even Prescott. ARLINGTON – The start of the Cowboys-Rams game was just as quarterback Dak Prescott described it: “Weird.”, After winning the coin toss, Prescott initially told veteran referee Walt Anderson, “We want to kick it.” But he quickly followed with, “We defer to the second half.”.