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Last night saw NFC East table-toppers Dallas Cowboys succumb to a shock defeat against that Denver Broncos. The Cowboys, who were 6-1 before this match, were expected to steamroll past the inconsistent Denver Broncos. Fortunately for the Broncos, they put up a spirited performance to defeat the Cowboys 30-16. While the Cowboys losing made the headlines, there was one other Cowboys-related news that also made headlines. Legendary WWE superstar and long-time Dallas Cowboys fan The Undertaker appeared at the stadium before the match.

The Undertaker makes a surprise appearance at the Broncos-Cowboys game

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The Undertaker is a tremendous supporter of all Texan teams, including his beloved Longhorns. He is also a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan, so it’s no wonder that he was treated like royalty during the game.

The Deadman appeared at a Dallas Cowboys game to watch some football. While he was at it, he also took care of some autographs for members of the US military. This is not the first time that The Undertaker is appearing at a Cowboys game. He has visited the stadium numerous times before as well.

Denver Broncos pull off an upset over Dallas Cowboys

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This season, the Denver Broncos have failed to find their stride. But a 30-16 triumph over the Dallas Cowboys in AT&T Stadium on Sunday was possibly the franchise’s biggest win since Peyton Manning retired six years ago.

Despite injuries all over the depth chart, the Broncos were able to run the ball efficiently and, when the time came, they put their foot on the accelerator for some big-play burst in crucial situations. Meanwhile, the defense held one of the league’s most potent offenses scoreless until the fourth quarter. All in all, it was a terrific performance from the Cowboys.

USA Today via Reuters

The Broncos coach also echoed the same sentiments. “Our offense, we ran the ball well, we moved the ball,” said Broncos coach Vic Fangio. “… We were getting first downs, which is critical when you’re playing a team that good. You want to play keep-away, keep away as you’re moving it and scoring.”

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