Brevyn Spann-Ford emerges as the Cowboys’ offensive standout
The Dallas Cowboys faced a challenging outing on Sunday, suffering their second defeat of the season against the Chicago Bears in Week 3. While the loss drew scrutiny, particularly towards the defense, it was the offense that struggled to find its rhythm, managing a mere 14 points against a Bears defense that had previously allowed 52.
A Surprising Star
Despite the disappointing outcome, one player managed to shine amidst the gloom: backup tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford. In a performance that caught many off guard, Spann-Ford emerged as the highest-graded offensive player for Dallas, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF). His efforts highlighted a glimmer of hope for a struggling unit.
Top Performers on Offense
Spann-Ford’s standout performance came in a game where offensive production was sorely lacking. His PFF score of 91.0 from just 15 snaps signals a remarkable efficiency and impact, making him a noteworthy mention in an otherwise tough day for the team. Here’s a breakdown of the top five offensive PFF scores from the game:
Brevyn Spann-Ford – 91.0 (15 snaps)
Tyler Booker – 83.0 (74 snaps)
Dak Prescott – 79.0 (64 snaps)
Jake Ferguson – 75.0 (42 snaps)
Javonte Williams – 71.7 (44 snaps)
Struggles for the Offense
While there were bright spots, some players did not fare as well. The bottom five offensive PFF scores showed significant room for improvement:
Luke Schoonmaker – 52.6 (27 snaps)
Tyler Smith – 55.5 (74 snaps)
Looking Forward
The Cowboys will need to regroup and address their offensive woes as they prepare for upcoming challenges. As the team reflects on this defeat, the emergence of players like Spann-Ford could serve as a crucial building block moving forward. While the loss to the Bears was disappointing, it also presents an opportunity for the Cowboys to reevaluate and strengthen their offensive strategies.