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Ravens-Cowboys by the numbers

Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston talks about the Ravens 27-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video)

0— Turnovers by both teams. It's the first time since the season-opener that the Ravens didn't force a turnover, and the first time in a Ravens game since Nov. 1, 2015 that neither team did.

3— The Cowboys had just three offensive drives in the second half, but scored 17 points off them and controlled the ball for 20:09 of 30 minutes.

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9— Consecutive wins for the Cowboys. It's the longest winning streak in the history of the franchise.

16— Rushing attempts by the Ravens. They averaged a healthy 6.3 yards per carry, but relied on the passing game again, throwing 35 times.

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1,005 — Career receptions for Steve Smith Sr., the 14th player in league history to reach 1K. Smith had eight catches for 99 yards and a TD on Sunday.

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