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Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Dak Prescott throws a pass in this file photo. Tim Heilmann/Reuters

The Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Ravens go head to head on Sunday in a big clash for Week 11 of the NFL regular season. The Cowboys are doing excellently this season so far, and they will want to keep the momentum going with another victory here today at the AT&T Stadium. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream via the link below.

This huge game will see the top team in the NFC East division go up against the top team in the AFC North division. However, the Cowboys should be the favorites, with home field advantage and having only lost one game all season long so far. Dallas come into the game on 8-1, although they don't have a big enough lead over the second placed New York Giants, who are 6-3, yet to take anything for granted.

Their opposition today should provide a stern test, especially if they can stop their inconsistent play that has plagued them at points this season. The Ravens come into the game on 5-4, which is enough to lead the AFC North division where every other team has a losing record. Incidentally, in the Cowboys' NFC East every team has a winning record!

The Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco has completed 237 of 379 attempts for 2,374 yards and 9 touchdowns so far this season. Opposite him, Dak Prescott for the Cowboys, has completed 187 of 280 for 2,339 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Earlier this week on Thursday Night Football the Carolina Panthers claimed a tight 23-20 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

The Panthers looked comfortable as the game wound down towards the end, but the Saints rallied and almost stole the win. However, they came up just short and their late game rally was ultimately in vain.

Carolina really need to sort out how they tackle the final quarter of games, and even though they managed to hang on against the Saints, their fourth quarter performances have undermined their season badly.

They entered the fourth quarter here with a healthy 23-3 lead, but allowed the Saints to pile on 17 unanswered points to move within a score of turning this game on its head. New Orleans even had the ball with an opportunity in the final seconds - that's how close the Panthers came to blowing things again.

However, the Panthers tackled receiver Michael Thomas at their 43 yard line as the clock ran out, and Carolina breathed a huge sigh of relief.

Today's big game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Ravens has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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