The Dallas Cowboys play the Chicago Bears on Thursday. Kickoff is at 8:25 p.m. ET. Listen to the live radio broadcast via the links provided below.
Chicago (5-7) is looking to bounce back from a 34-17 loss last week against the Detroit Lions, ending their two-game winning streak. Bears quarterback Jay Cutler passed for 280 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but he also threw two interceptions. Despite the turnovers and the flimsy defense, which has given up 28.1 points per game, Cutler remains optimistic about the season and the locker room.
"I think with the guys we have and character and integrity of the guys, I don't think anybody's going to quit," Cutler said, via ESPN. "I think the coaches won't let us, they're not going to quit on us."
Dallas (8-4) is in the same boat, having their own two-game winning streak snapped last week in a 33-10 blowout to the Philadelphia Eagles. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo also struggled offensively, throwing two interceptions and taking four sacks while throwing for only 199 yards and zero touchdowns.
While Romo still has some years left in the league, his former coach believes the 34-year-old is beginning to feel a greater pressure to win now.
"I get a sense of urgency on his part," Bill Parcells said, via NFL.com. "I'm not saying time is running out. But you know he's gotten nicked up here and there, and that can play on your mind about what the future holds."
Running back DeMarco Murray also struggled, rushing for just 73 yards and a score. After the subpar performance, Murray is excited for the chance to bounce back in a road game.
"I think, for me, I think that turns me on a little bit - to come into someone's house and hear the boos and all that," Murray said. "I think it's a great thing. We've just got to focus, and have more patience, especially on the road, and not make many mistakes. I think we'll be fine."
Listen to the radio broadcast HERE (DAL) and HERE (CHI).