(Arlington) Replacing Kyler Murray again, Jacoby Brissett had two touchdown passes and a breakout in the penalty area on Monday as the Arizona Cardinals won 27-17 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Brissett had 261 yards for the Cards (3-5), who ended a five-game losing streak.
Brissett was making his third straight start, while Murray is recovering from a foot injury.
He has 760 air yards and six touchdown passes since taking over.
The 32-year-old veteran has only one interception in his last three games.
Marvin Harrison provided 96 receiving yards including a four-yard catch for a touchdown.
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Marvin Harrison (18) et Juanyeh Thomas (2)
Trey McBride, a tight end, caught a 12-yard touchdown pass.
Brissett also had a one-yard touchdown run.
The Cowboys (3-5-1) allowed successful drives of 74 yards during the second and third quarters.
They lost a second straight game for the first time under Brian Schottenheimer, in his first season as head coach.
Dak Prescott had 250 air yards, with a touchdown pass and an interception.