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Ravens at Cowboys live stream: How to watch online
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Ravens at Cowboys live stream: How to watch online

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Dallas Cowboys look to win their ninth straight game as the host the upset-minded Baltimore Ravens in Week 11. Here is how you can watch.

The Baltimore Ravens will look to end the Dallas Cowboys’ eight game win streak when they travel to Arlington, Texas on Sunday. Kickoff from AT&T Stadium will be at 2 p.m. ET. CBS will have the telecast with the live stream option available through NFL Game Pass.

Dallas is sitting in a perfect position as the season dwindles to a close. At 8-1, they are atop the NFC East division and maintain a two-game lead over the second-place New York Giants. They have used a pair of rookies to dominate opponents.

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Between quarterback Dak Prescott (ranked second in QB rating) and Ezekiel Elliott (leading the league in rushing), the Cowboys have looked unbeatable.

Baltimore comes into this game as winners of two straight, and leaders of the AFC North division. They have a one-game lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers, and will look to maintain that by handing the Cowboys their first loss in nearly two months.

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    Boasting a top-ranked NFL defense, they Ravens will do everything they can to make things difficult for Elliot and Prescott. Baltimore will need to force Dallas to make mistakes, but Prescott only has two interceptions and Elliott only has one fumble.

    Date: Sunday, November 20

    Time: 2:00 p.m. ET

    Location: Arlington, Texas

    Venue: AT&T Stadium

    TV Info: CBS

    Live Stream: NFL Game Pass

    This game could potentially be a grinding effort for both teams, as it features two of the better defenses in the league. A victory would be huge for both teams, so expect them to both come out and play hard.

    If the Cowboys are able to pull this off it would mean they would tighten their grip on first place in their division. If the Ravens were to win it would help them stay above the Steelers, who are a game behind them hoping for a potential wild card playoff spot.

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