Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans: Live Updates, Score and Highlights for Sunday Night Football

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    Brett Maher 27-yard field goal (3-0 Cowboys)

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    David Helman @HelmanDC

    Rumble, Geoff Swaim, rumble 👀

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    This is for Texas. This is for Houston.

    A message from @Mathieu_Era.

    #BeatTheCowboys | #DALvsHOU https://t.co/M5RUgKiaCH

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    Zeke Elliott is at midfield with the captains for this week’s coin toss. That’s new 👀

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    Tunnel vision.

    #DALvsHOU https://t.co/1rUd4FYq7F

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    Jon Machota @jonmachota

    Most rushing attempts since 2016:

    1.) Ezekiel Elliott: 637 (29 games)
    2.) Todd Gurley: 636 (35 games)
    3.) Jordan Howard: 592 (35 games)
    4.) Melvin Gordon: 592 (33 games) https://t.co/NvG9Zzf9Jm

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    Almost GO TIME! #DALvsHOU https://t.co/L0nhsXGkEd

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    Jon Machota @jonmachota

    Jerry Jones on @1053thefan didn’t talk specifics about why David Irving didn’t make the trip to Houston. Jones just said, “We think he’s going to help us a lot.”

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  21. October 7, 2018
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    Jon Machota @jonmachota

    Ezekiel Elliott moving like his usual self during pregame warmups. Doesn’t appear to be wearing any extra protection on his knee or ankle

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    via Houston Chronicle

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    Texans PR @TexansPR

    Tonight’s #Texans inactives vs. the @dallascowboys #DALvsHOU https://t.co/WUO4AZDSbh

  25. October 8, 2018
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  29. October 7, 2018
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    Cowboys inactives: QB Mike White, LB Sean Lee, OG Xavier Su’a-Filo, TE Dalton Schultz, DT David Irving, DT Maliek Collins.

    Reminder: there are only 6 inactives, because the Cowboys currently have an open roster spot. #cowboyswire

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    Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter

    With Lamar Miller nursing a chest injury, Alfred Blue will start tonight at running back for the Texans, per source. Miller will be active, but is “not likely to play,” per source.

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Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans: Live Updates, Score and Highlights for Sunday Night Football

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    Rumble, Geoff Swaim, rumble 👀

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    This is for Texas. This is for Houston.

    A message from @Mathieu_Era.

    #BeatTheCowboys | #DALvsHOU https://t.co/M5RUgKiaCH

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    Zeke Elliott is at midfield with the captains for this week’s coin toss. That’s new 👀

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    Tunnel vision.

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    Most rushing attempts since 2016:

    1.) Ezekiel Elliott: 637 (29 games)
    2.) Todd Gurley: 636 (35 games)
    3.) Jordan Howard: 592 (35 games)
    4.) Melvin Gordon: 592 (33 games) https://t.co/NvG9Zzf9Jm

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    Almost GO TIME! #DALvsHOU https://t.co/L0nhsXGkEd

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    Jerry Jones on @1053thefan didn’t talk specifics about why David Irving didn’t make the trip to Houston. Jones just said, “We think he’s going to help us a lot.”

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    Ezekiel Elliott moving like his usual self during pregame warmups. Doesn’t appear to be wearing any extra protection on his knee or ankle

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    via Houston Chronicle

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    Tonight’s #Texans inactives vs. the @dallascowboys #DALvsHOU https://t.co/WUO4AZDSbh

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    Cowboys inactives: QB Mike White, LB Sean Lee, OG Xavier Su’a-Filo, TE Dalton Schultz, DT David Irving, DT Maliek Collins.

    Reminder: there are only 6 inactives, because the Cowboys currently have an open roster spot. #cowboyswire

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    Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter

    With Lamar Miller nursing a chest injury, Alfred Blue will start tonight at running back for the Texans, per source. Miller will be active, but is “not likely to play,” per source.

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Profile Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi writer missing in Turkey

Jamal Khashoggi is one of the most prominent Saudi and Arab journalists and political commentators of his generation, owing to a career that has spanned nearly 30 years.

Born in Medina in 1958, Khashoggi was once close to the inner circles of the Saudi royal family, where he earned his reputation as a reformist by pushing the boundaries of critically questioning Saudi’s regional and domestic policies.

The young Khashoggi studied journalism at Indiana University in the United States, and began his career as a correspondent for the English language Saudi Gazette newspaper.

From 1987 until 1990, he reported for the London-based and Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat daily. He also spent eight years writing for the pan-Arab Al-Hayat newspaper.

Khashoggi is best known for coverage of the events of Afghanistan, Algeria, Kuwait and the Middle East in the 1990s. He met and interviewed Osama bin Laden several times in the middle of the decade, before the latter went on to become the leader of the al-Qaeda group. 

In 1999, Khashoggi became the deputy editor for the Saudi-run newspaper Arab News, and remained in that position for four years. His next position as the editor-in-chief of the Al-Watan paper barely lasted two months before he was dismissed from the post without explaination in 2003. However, some hinted his “editorial policy” was to blame.

The journalist then became a media adviser to Prince Turki bin Faisal, who was the former head of Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Directorate and served as the Saudi ambassador to the US from 2005 until the end of 2006.

Khashoggi was reinstated as the editor of Al-Watan in 2007 but fired in 2010, for “pushing the boundaries of debate within Saudi society” according to his personal website.

In the same year, Khashoggi was appointed as general manager of the Al Arab news channel, which was owned by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and operated out of Manama, Bahrain. The channel shut down barely one day after its launch in February 2015, with some speculating that the hosting of a Bahraini opposition member was part of the larger editorial issue that Bahrain had a problem with.

Khashoggi also served as a political commentator, appearing on a number of Saudi and Arab channels.

‘Ordered to shut up’

Following the rapid rise through the ranks of Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), Khashoggi lent his voice to call out the crown prince’s policies at home, particularly after promises of reform were followed by a wave of arrests and repression.

Princes, prominent businessmen, activists, and clerics were not spared from the crackdown, which was orchestrated by MBS.

Khashoggi continued to write, and advocate for freedom of speech in his country, and in September 2017 he criticised the classification of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists by Saudi Arabia.

In a post on Twitter, he wrote: “For a while now, I have found that anyone who believes in reform, change, the Arab Spring, and freedom, and those who are proud of their religion and their country is labelled as being part of the Muslim Brotherhood. It seems that the Brotherhood’s school of thought is noble.”

Turkish police believe Khashoggi killed inside Saudi consulate

Due to his candor, Khashoggi’s presence in the kingdom was becoming more precarious by the day and eventually he moved to Washington, DC after revealing that he was “ordered to shut up”.

In the same month, he published an article with The Washington Post under the title “Saudi Arabia wasn’t always this repressive. Now it’s unbearable”.

Khashoggi shared it on Twitter and wrote, “I was not happy to publish this article on The Washington Post, but silence does not serve my country or those detained.”

The post earned the ire of Prince Khaled Al Saud, the governor of Mecca province, who criticised him on Twitter. “Our guided leadership does not need advice from you and your likes,” Saud shot back.

A few months later, in December, Al-Hayat newspaper ended its relationship with him and banned his writings citing Khashoggi’s percieved “transgressions against Saudi Arabia”.

Critiquing Saudi policies

During his stay in Washington, DC, he participated in many activities to defend freedoms and rights.

In his new role as opinions editor for The Washington Post, Khashoggi became more vocal about his criticism of MBS, likening him to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In a May 21 column for The Washington Post, he wrote: “We are expected to vigorously applaud social reforms and heap praise on the crown prince while avoiding any reference to the pioneering Saudis who dared to address these issues decades ago.

“We are being asked to abandon any hope of political freedom, and to keep quiet about arrests and travel bans that impact not only the critics but also their families.

Unfortunately, the Saudi regime is such that it cannot stomach even moderate criticism and this is what they do to moderate critics.

David Hearst, editor-in-chief Middle East Eye

Khashoggi also called out MBS’ “impulsivity” as displayed in the debacle of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s forced resignation from Riyadh (once back in Beirut, Hariri retracted his notice) to Saudi’s role in the Yemen war.

In a September 2018 article titled “Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Must Restore Dignity to His Country – by Ending Yemen’s Cruel War” he urged the kingdom “to face the damage that resulted from more than three years of war in Yemen”.

He also wrote that Saudi Arabia “cannot afford to pick fights with Canada”, referring to a spat between the two countries over Canada‘s criticism of human rights in the kingdom.

Saudi consulate vanishing

On October 2, Khashoggi flew to Istanbul and entered the Saudi consulate to obtain documents that would seal his marriage to his Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz.

Until now, he has not been heard from, with Turkish security announcing on Saturday that they believe he has been killed.

“We believe that the murder was premeditated and the body was subsequently moved out of the consulate,” a Turkish official told Reuters news agency.

On the other hand, the Saudi consul in Istanbul, Mohammed al-Otaibi, said that “the citizen Jamal Khashoggi is not in the consulate or in Saudi Arabia”.

Saudi Arabia denies killing of Kashoggi inside Turkey consulate

“The consulate and the embassy are making efforts to search for Khashoggi and we are concerned,” he said.

On Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters that authorities were looking into all video surveillance footage of the mission’s entrances and monitoring all inbound and outbound flights since the writer disappeared. 

“I am following the [issue] and we will inform the world whatever the outcome [of the official probe]”, Erdogan said.

“God willing, we will not be faced with a situation we do not want. I still am hopeful.”

In his colleagues’ words

The Washington Post described Khashoggi as one of the “eminent thinkers in their fields and countries”.

His colleague at the Post Jason Rezaian wrote that Khashoggi presented to readers “insightful commentary and sharp criticism about the seemingly impenetrable country.

“But despite his criticisms of his homeland, Jamal consistently expressed his love for it and his desire to return, always reiterating his belief that Saudi Arabia could and would do better,” Rezaian said.

Karen Attiah, Khashoggi’s editor, said of his disappearance: “We are not going to let this go.

“As his editor, I can say that what comes through in conversations with him is how honestly he loves Saudi Arabia and its people and feels that it is his duty to write what he sees to be the truth about the kingdom’s past, present and future,” Attiah wrote.

David Hearst, editor-in-chief of news website Middle East Eye, said that Khashoggi was a “loyal Saudi”.

“He did not consider himself a dissident,” Hearst told Al Jazeera, describing Khashoggi as “very moderate, mild” with “sensible things to say.

“He said you cannot have an economic reform unless you have a political reform. These are the views of a reformer, not a revolutionary. Unfortunately, the Saudi regime is such that it cannot stomach even moderate criticism and this is what they do to moderate critics,” Hearst said.

Bill Law, a Middle East analyst, wrote that he fears for Khashoggi’s life.

“He is a good man and a fine journalist,” Law wrote. “His is a voice of reasoned criticism and wise comment that the Saudi crown prince should listen to.”

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Kasich: ‘A pox on both houses’ for Kavanaugh confirmation process


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Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Sunday warned that Republicans might have scored a short-term win with the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at the long-term expense of U.S. institutions.

“The whole process — look, it’s both sides,” the outgoing Republican governor and former presidential candidate said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “A pox on both houses for the way this was conducted. And people in the country are appalled. That’s because it’s like, I got to win, and you got to lose.”

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“Sometimes, you can have a short-term win, and the long term, you have to wonder about the soul of our country,” he added.

Kasich said it would have made sense for the White House to work with Democrats to select a conservative justice who would be acceptable “so what we don’t go through this.”

“And I would hope that the court will not become ideological,” he told host Dana Bash. “That would begin to erode confidence in the court. In fact, confidence in the court has already been eroded.”

Kavanaugh was confirmed Saturday by a vote of 50-48 after a bitter confirmation fight that focused particularly on allegations that he had committed sexual assault as a teenager.

Kasich said he expected the midterm elections next month to go well for Democrats, because the minority party typically picks up seats two years into a new president’s term.

“But then, we have to move beyond that election and try to get this country unified,” he added.

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NFL Live: Chiefs Rolling vs. Jags

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  2. Houston Won’t Return After Hamstring Injury

    via Bleacher Report

  3. Chiefs Celebrate Bortles INT with Tip Drill 🤣

    via Twitter

  4. Mahomes Throws 1st INT of the Season

    via Twitter

  5. Corey Grant Ruled Out

    Tad Dickman @TDickman89

    @Jaguars INJURY UPDATE:

    @Jaguars running back Corey Grant has a foot injury and has been ruled OUT.

  6. Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride

  7. Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

  8. Jeff Rosen @jeff_rosen88

  9. Ramsey Holding His Own vs. Tyreek 👀🎥

    via Twitter

  10. Bortles Finds the Rook from DEEP

    via Twitter

  11. Wow

    Laurie Fitzpatrick @LaurieFitzptrck

    Telvin was all over him and KC is making big plays to move the ball. Fullback making a diving catch https://t.co/oqwrrcUEf7

  12. Matt Derrick @mattderrick

  13. John Oehser @JohnOehser

  14. BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

  15. Mahomes Still Rollin’ 🏃

    How good is he?!

    Ian Wharton @NFLFilmStudy

    Mahomes rushing TD https://t.co/dSWVDUxoF4

  16. Jags Week 5 Inactives

    #DUUUVAL @Jaguars

    T.J. Yeldon will start as Fournette is inactive today against the Chiefs.

    Full list of inactives ⤵ https://t.co/h5me4Jb2YY

  17. Ultimate Week 5 Betting Guide 💰

    via Bleacher Report

  18. Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor

  19. Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride

  20. Hays Carlyon @HaysCarlyon

  21. Sammy Watkins GTG vs. Jags

    BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

    #Chiefs inactives today vs. #Jaguars:

    S Eric Berry
    DB Josh Shaw
    RB Darrel Williams
    CB Tremon Smith
    OL Austin Reiter
    OL Kahlil McKenzie
    DL Justin Hamilton

  22. Brooke Pryor @bepryor

  23. Kansas City Chiefs @Chiefs

  24. Jim Weber @JimMWeber

  25. Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor

  26. John Reid @JohnReid64

  27. Jeff Rosen @jeff_rosen88

  28. Natalie Weiner @natalieweiner

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  37. Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

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NFL Live: Chiefs Rolling vs. Jags

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  2. Houston Won’t Return After Hamstring Injury

    via Bleacher Report

  3. Chiefs Celebrate Bortles INT with Tip Drill 🤣

    via Twitter

  4. Mahomes Throws 1st INT of the Season

    via Twitter

  5. Corey Grant Ruled Out

    Tad Dickman @TDickman89

    @Jaguars INJURY UPDATE:

    @Jaguars running back Corey Grant has a foot injury and has been ruled OUT.

  6. Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride

  7. Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

  8. Jeff Rosen @jeff_rosen88

  9. Ramsey Holding His Own vs. Tyreek 👀🎥

    via Twitter

  10. Bortles Finds the Rook from DEEP

    via Twitter

  11. Wow

    Laurie Fitzpatrick @LaurieFitzptrck

    Telvin was all over him and KC is making big plays to move the ball. Fullback making a diving catch https://t.co/oqwrrcUEf7

  12. Matt Derrick @mattderrick

  13. John Oehser @JohnOehser

  14. BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

  15. Mahomes Still Rollin’ 🏃

    How good is he?!

    Ian Wharton @NFLFilmStudy

    Mahomes rushing TD https://t.co/dSWVDUxoF4

  16. Jags Week 5 Inactives

    #DUUUVAL @Jaguars

    T.J. Yeldon will start as Fournette is inactive today against the Chiefs.

    Full list of inactives ⤵ https://t.co/h5me4Jb2YY

  17. Ultimate Week 5 Betting Guide 💰

    via Bleacher Report

  18. Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor

  19. Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride

  20. Hays Carlyon @HaysCarlyon

  21. Sammy Watkins GTG vs. Jags

    BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

    #Chiefs inactives today vs. #Jaguars:

    S Eric Berry
    DB Josh Shaw
    RB Darrel Williams
    CB Tremon Smith
    OL Austin Reiter
    OL Kahlil McKenzie
    DL Justin Hamilton

  22. Brooke Pryor @bepryor

  23. Kansas City Chiefs @Chiefs

  24. Jim Weber @JimMWeber

  25. Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor

  26. John Reid @JohnReid64

  27. Jeff Rosen @jeff_rosen88

  28. Natalie Weiner @natalieweiner

  29. Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor

  30. NFL Retweet @NFLRT

  31. Eugene Frenette @GeneFrenette

  32. Lynn Worthy @LWorthySports

  33. BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

  34. Hays Carlyon @HaysCarlyon

  35. Kansas City Chiefs @Chiefs

  36. Albert Breer @AlbertBreer

  37. Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

  38. Lynn Worthy @LWorthySports

  39. Matt Derrick @mattderrick

  40. Jeff Rosen @jeff_rosen88

  41. James Palmer @JamesPalmerTV

  42. Mike Kaye @mike_e_kaye

  43. Lynn Worthy @LWorthySports

  44. Eugene Frenette @GeneFrenette

  45. Mina Kimes @minakimes

  46. NFL @NFL

  47. Brooke Pryor @bepryor

  48. John Reid @JohnReid64

  49. Josh Hermsmeyer @friscojosh

  50. Hays Carlyon @HaysCarlyon

  51. Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

  52. #DUUUVAL @Jaguars

  53. Big Cat Country @BigCatCountry

  54. John Oehser @JohnOehser

  55. Chris Wesseling @ChrisWesseling

  56. Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride

  57. Brooke Pryor @bepryor

  58. Sam Mellinger @mellinger

  59. BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter

  60. Hays Carlyon @HaysCarlyon

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NFL Betting Guide

ATS Picks and Best Prop Bets for Week 5 🤑

via Bleacher Report

Trends for Every NFL Game This Weekend

via VegasInsider.com

Top Underdog Bets for NFL Week 5

via VegasInsider.com

B/R’s Game Picks for Week 5

via Bleacher Report

Value on Steelers-Falcons Over?

via VegasInsider.com

Smart Money Rides with Baker & Chubb vs. Ravens

via Bleacher Report

Over/Under Bets to Consider

via VegasInsider.com

Listen: Week 5 Betting Primer 🔉

via Covers.com

Bettors All Over Titans vs. Bills

via Covers.com

Saints a Strong Play Leading into Bye Week

via Bleacher Report

Vikings a Good Underdog Bet in an Important Game

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