Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Cowboys Score: Watch Live Stream Online Peyton Manning and Tony Romo Have Top Week 5 Stats

Oct 06, 2013 04:34 PM EDT

The game on Sunday between the Cowboys and Broncos will feature two quarterbacks that have been putting up some good numbers this season, with Tony Romo and Peyton Manning going head to head and Manning comes into the game with some amazing stats, with 16 touchdowns through just four weeks and now he will make his debut at AT&T Stadium in Texas at 4:25 on CBS for the game Sunday in Week 5.

The Cowboys have been up and down this season after opening with a victory over the New York Giants, as they are just 2-2 after losing to the Chargers last week and they will try to rebound on Sunday in Dallas. The Broncos are not the team to need to rebound against, as they have scored over 40 points three times already this season and while the Cowboys defense has improved in spots this season from last year, the team is currently ranked near the bottom of the league in passing yards allowed per game and that could mean a huge performance from Peyton Manning, who is playing some of the best football of his career.

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The Broncos have been the most impressive team in the league through four weeks and while they have not rushed the ball all that much, the group of Montee Ball, Knowshon Moreno and Ronnie Hillman have been very solid and they will have a tough day against a Cowboys defense that now ranks third in rushing yards allowed per game with less than 80 yards. The passing defense is the biggest weakness for the unit heading into the game against the Broncos, as they are averaging 300 yards allowed through four games and the team will put a focus on rushing the ball themselves, as they have a much better chance of winning when DeMarco Murray rushes for over 100 yards.

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The Cowboys have a tough stretch in the schedule coming up and they will be playing two division games after the Broncos, playing at home against the Redskins and then on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles. After that it doesn't let up either, as the Detroit Lions are next before the Vikings visit Jerry's world and then they will travel for a huge matchup against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday night football. After the bye in week 11 the team will travel to play the NY Giants and then has the Oakland Raiders at home before another primetime matchup against the Chicago Bears on Monday night football. The team then finishes the season with a tough stretch against the Green Bay Packers in Week 15 before ending on the road against the Redskins and then home against the Eagles in an NFC East finale.

Denver is coming into the game with over 360 passing yards per game this season and the team is gaining over 450 total yards per game and their defense has been excellent as well, allowing under 80 yards per game. The secondary is giving up a ton of yards, but one reason is due to the fact that they have had big leads in every game and that is why the other teams have passed so much against them. The team is looking for its fifth straight win and it could be a while before the Broncos actually lose a game, as the Jacksonville Jaguars are next on the schedule.

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