The Dallas Cowboys' 31-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs will see Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and George Pickens get all the plaudits offensively.
But make no mistake about it, the win doesn't happen without a player who many likely wouldn't know, making big plays.
Running back Malik Davis had a huge 43-yard touchdown run against the Chiefs to continue his run of form after taking over the backup role from rookie Jaydon Blue.
And speaking post-game, head coach Brian Schottenheimer wanted to make special mention of Malik, especially after his journey to get to where he is today.
“I want to talk about Malik Davis for a second,” Schottenheimer said. “Here's a guy that just does everything right. Here's a guy that gets cut, and he goes home to Tampa, then we bring him back for training camp because we're down bodies. All he's done is just do everything right. He runs the touchdown in which is great, and then he runs down on the next play I think, and makes the tackle on special teams.
"That's what I want the young guys looking up to. I'm so happy for him because he just shows and proves that he belongs right where he's at.”
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Jaydon Blue has competition
Davis' form in the last two weeks is why Jaydon Blue has been a healthy scratch.
Yes, Davis' 24 yards last week, 21 of which came on one run, and then his 47 yards against the Chiefs, with 43 coming on the touchdown run, showing he offers more as an offensive player.
But we know Schottenheimer loves his players to play several positions, and Blue doesn't play special teams as well as Davis.
And that might be the key reason why Davis suits up, and Blue is inactive.
Based on the past couple of weeks, it is going to take something substantial for the Cowboys to take Davis out and put Blue in.
Especially when Davis is coming off a game where he roared for a 43-yard touchdown against the current AFC champs.
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