CLEVELAND -- The Dallas Cowboys did what they were supposed to do Sunday against the Cleveland Browns: beat a bad team.
While there was some talk of the Cowboys' walking into a trap, they answered every question posed by the Browns to improve to 7-1 with their 35-10 win at FirstEnergy Stadium.
On a day when rookie quarterback Dak Prescott matched his career high with three touchdown passes and rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott ran for two touchdowns, it was the Cowboys’ most experienced player who garnered the most attention.