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Just to compare, Zeke Elliott is averaging 3.2 yards per carry, with a long of 8 and a fumble. Cowboys up 24-14 at halftime.īryan Knowles: Randall Cobb had a drop early (cuuuurrrrsed!) but just put up a huge drive He got wide open for a 49-yard reception, his longest as a Cowboy, and then scored two plays later, absorbing a hell of a shot but holding on to make it a 24-14 Dallas lead as we go to halftime.ĭak Prescott's last two drives saw him go 7-for-8 for 148 yards and two touchdowns.
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So, kicking off from the Detroit 35, they go ahead and try to kick onside, but Detroit recovers and kills the clock. Brett Maher hits the extra point, but Detroit is flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, 15 more yards, also enforced on the kickoff. Detroit is flagged for a helmet hit, 15 yards, enforced on the kickoff. Vince Verhei: Dak Prescott hits Randall Cobb for a 19-yard touchdown pass. Just a ridiculous grab by Michael Gallup. That sets up a Zeke Elliott touchdown two plays later, and we're going back and forth 17-14 Dallas. Driskel fools everyone at the goal line, rushing in for the score to make it 14-10, Lions.īryan Knowles: Michael Gallup with one of the catches of the day, a bobbling, lunging grab while handfighting with the defender. Scarbrough is having a day in his NFL debut, up to 44 yards and a score on seven carries. The Lions ran six plays - five rushes, and one play that was technically a sack for zero yards. How will Jeff Driskel's arm lead the Lions to paydirt? Well, it won't. It hasn't always been pretty, but Prescott just found Tony Pollard in the middle of nowhere, who juked and dashed his way 20 yards for a score to put Dallas up 10-7.īryan Knowles: A great punt return by Jamal Agnew sets the Lions up in Dallas territory. 4 DVOA Cowboys.īryan Knowles: OK, maybe they're only cursed for a quarter. So, without their starting quarterback and with a patched-together running back corps, the Lions strike first against the No. Bo Scarbrough, playing in his first NFL game. Cuuuuurrrssed!īryan Knowles: And the first touchdown of the day comes from. The Lions are wearing white at home for the first time since November 1970, forcing the Cowboys into those navy blues.īryan Knowles: And, indeed, Zeke Elliott fumbles on the second play from scrimmage. Dallas Cowboys 35 at Detroit Lions 27īryan Knowles:Picking up from last week, at least someone agrees with me that the Cowboys' blue jerseys are cursed. (If you are a Seahawks or Patriots fan, you are probably in luck if you are a Bills fan, not so much.) We have no intention of adding new authors solely to cover every game on a given Sunday, nor will we watch a different game from the ones that we're personally interested in watching just to ensure that Audibles covers every game. We watch the games that we, as fans, are interested in watching, so your favorite team's game might not be covered to your fullest desires or even at all.
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