The Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) are in dire need of a victory Monday night over the Raiders (2-7) in Las Vegas to keep pace in the NFC playoff race.
Additionally, the matchup at Allegiant Stadium will be the first time the Cowboys take the field since the death of Marshawn Kneeland.
What will happen as the Cowboys come out of their bye week? Follow along below with our writers and photographers on the scene in Vegas for Monday Night Football:
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When: 7:15 p.m. CT Where: Allegiant Stadium
Betting Line: Cowboys -3.5; Over/Under 49.5 (via ESPN Bet)
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TV: ABC/ESPN Streaming: ESPN app, NFL+
Radio: English: 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM); Spanish: 107.5 La Grande (KMVK-FM)
Pregame updates
– The Cowboys placed offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius on the Reserve/Injured list prior to Monday’s game, while also activating safety Malik Hooker.
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– Running back Malik Davis was also elevated from the practice squad.
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Unsurprising, but there’s a ton of Cowboys fans here in Las Vegas. Curious to see how much of a home advantage Vegas has tonight.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) November 17, 2025
Pregame reading
– Expert predictions for Cowboys-Raiders: Can Dallas return to win column in Las Vegas?
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– As Dallas Cowboys eye key returns, veteran DT will miss Monday night Raiders showdown
– After arduous 430-day journey, Cowboys rookie CB Shavon Revel is ready for NFL debut
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