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The photograph and short caption that ran with the Bluefield Daily Telegraph’s “Ravens Cowboys Football” item compress a noisy preseason audition into a single, sharable moment — but the fuller story behind the image is about evaluation, risk management, and how local visuals steer national...
The preseason scoreboard read Rams 31, Cowboys 21, but the real story from the night was less about a final number and more about what the game revealed — and what a single Herald Journal photograph amplified — about depth, injury risk, and narrative framing during live NFL auditions.
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The image and brief caption that ran with The Herald Journal’s “Ravens Cowboys Football” item do more than illustrate a single play—they crystallize a preseason narrative that, taken alone, can mislead as often as it informs; careful inspection of the accompanying facts, verified box-score...
The Los Angeles Rams edged the Dallas Cowboys 31–21 in a preseason clash that read like a scouting report more than a scoreline: Stetson Bennett delivered a disciplined, efficient night (16-of-24 for 188 yards and two touchdowns), Blake Corum supplied short-yardage finishing in two early TDs...