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Thanks! Commanders Visit Dallas Today

November 23, 2023 by Digital Sports Desk

DALLAS – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders enter their NFC East Thanksgiving Day matchup in vastly different mindsets.

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While the Cowboys (7-3) are rolling toward their third straight playoff appearance, the Commanders (4-7) are on track for their seventh consecutive non-winning season.

With speculation flying about a potential pink slip for coach Ron Rivera on Black Friday, especially if Washington lays another egg on national TV in Dallas, there’s one overarching storyline entering the game.

Rivera hit perhaps the nadir of his tenure in Washington on Sunday when the Commanders committed six turnovers in a 31-19 loss at home to the lowly New York Giants.

Peppered with questions about his future and the team’s lack of improvement over his four seasons in D.C., Rivera stuck to his one-game-at-a-time mantra Monday.

“What I try to do is just focus in on what’s important today and that’s really just preparing to get ready for Dallas,” Rivera said.

Throughout this season, Rivera has emphasized the development of second-year quarterback Sam Howell and his role as a long-term building block.

But against the Giants, Howell threw three interceptions, including a fluttering pass that Isaiah Simmons returned 54 yards for the game-clinching touchdown with 16 seconds left.

“It’s not like we got outplayed. We just didn’t take care of the football. We were moving the ball up and down the field,” Howell said. “We literally beat ourselves.”

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, NFL, Washington Commanders

NFL on SNF: San Fran vs Dallas Preview

October 8, 2023 by Digital Sports Desk

Sunday Night Football Preview

49ers (4-0) vs. Cowboys (3-1): Everything is going right for San Francisco, which is one of two undefeated teams still standing along with Philadelphia. Running back Christian McCaffery is coming off a four-touchdown performance (three rushing, one receiving) and leads the NFL with 459 yards on the ground. QB Brock Purdy is still undefeated in the regular season, carrying a 9-0 record into the meeting with Dallas. But if any defense is equipped to contain the 49ers, it’s the Cowboys’. Dallas leads the league with three defensive TDs, holds the best turnover differential (plus-9) and is tied for the fifth-most sacks (14). The Cowboys haven’t been slouches on offense, either, averaging 360 total yards of offense per game and winning by at least 20 points in all three of their victories. While the Niners have eliminated Dallas from the postseason in each of the past two seasons, the Cowboys have taken seven of the last nine regular-season meetings between the teams.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, NFL, San Francisco 49ers, SNF on NBC

RB “Peep-iel” Elliott a Factor for Pats

September 26, 2023 by Digital Sports Desk

DALLAS – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is concerned longtime Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott and quarterback Will Grier are telling secrets.

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As the New England Patriots prepare to travel to Dallas to face the Cowboys on Sunday, Elliott and Grier add tangible value with their knowledge of the inner workings of the Cowboys’ operation.

“Certainly Will knows where a lot of the bones are buried,” Schottenheimer said. “Zeke obviously does as well. Those are thing you talk about, and you think about, ‘OK, let’s adjust this one.’ We certainly have more than one hand signal for most of our core concepts, and sometimes you can use it to your advantage because they think they know what’s coming. And they hear something they think, ‘Oh, hey, it’s this,’ and we’re smart enough to adjust those things.”

Grier was waived in August when the Cowboys made a trade to acquire Trey Lance from the San Francisco 49ers.

Elliott played 103 career regular-season games in Dallas and was released in the offseason. He’s a close friend of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and has unique insight, despite the team changing offensive coordinators from Kellen Moore to Schottenheimer. But head coach Mike McCarthy has taken over play-calling this season.

The cat-and-mouse game can work both ways.

Cowboys cornerback Stephon Gilmore played for the Patriots from 2017-20 and was a prized pupil of head coach Bill Belichick. Well-traveled wide receiver Brandin Cooks spent the 2017 season in New England.

“Everybody does it, you get a player that’s been somewhere, you talk to him about different things,” Schottenheimer said. “And then you’re very selective about how much you put into it. Excited to see Will, it’ll be great to see him, but I’m sure he is definitely being interrogated and spending a lot of late nights with their defensive coaching staff.”

Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien belly-laughed when asked if he interrogated the new practice squad quarterback.

“Interrogating?” O’Brien asked rhetorically Tuesday. “Schotty is a good guy, I’ve known Schotty for a long time. I think that’s the way it is in this league — and it goes both ways. It’s always going to happen. At the end of the day, you’ve got to study the film.

“I’ve never thought in all of my years in the league that any of that was an overriding factor in a win or a loss. I don’t think we’re trying to hold a light over anybody and (asking), ‘Tell me what you did on July 20, 2023.’ We’re not doing that. We’re not interrogating anybody. We’re trying to put together the best game plan we possible can.”

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, NFL, Patriots Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, NFL

NFL Desk: Cowboys Win With Prescott

October 23, 2022 by Digital Sports Desk

DALLAS – (Staff and Wire Service Report by Field Level Media) – Dallas veteran RB Ezekiel Elliott scored on two 1-yard plunges and the Dallas defense forced five second-half turnovers as the Cowboys defeated the visiting Detroit Lions 24-6.

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Dak Prescott, playing in his first game since suffering a broken right thumb in the season opener, passed for 207 yards while completing 19 of 25 attempts. He threw his first touchdown pass of the season with less than two minutes remaining.

Elliott gained 57 yards on 15 carries, while Tony Pollard rushed for 83 yards on 12 carries. CeeDee Lamb caught four passes for 70 yards for Dallas (5-2).

The Lions’ Jared Goff passed for 228 yards but fumbled twice and was picked off two times. Jamaal Williams gained 79 yards on 15 carries but committed a pivotal turnover.

The Lions (1-5) led 6-3 at halftime. Michael Badgley put Detroit on the scoreboard with a 40-yard field goal with 3:58 left in the first quarter.

Brett Maher’s 22-yard field goal, which capped a 72-yard Dallas drive, tied it up early in the second. Badgley’s 53-yard field goal put Detroit back on top.

Dallas had a good chance to at least tie the game late in the half, but wide receiver Noah Brown fumbled and the Lions recovered at their own 3-yard line.

Trevon Diggs intercepted Goff to end Detroit’s first possession of the second half. The Cowboys then embarked on a seven-play, 82-yard drive, which included a 28-yard run by Pollard. Elliott capped it off with a 1-yard run.

Detroit saw a 79-yard drive flame out early in the fourth quarter. After his team reached the Dallas 1, Williams fumbled on a hit by Demarcus Lawrence and linebacker Anthony Barr recovered.

Goff was intercepted by cornerback Jourdan Lewis with 8:29 left, leading to Dallas’ clinching touchdown. Prescott hit Brown with two passes on the 54-yard drive, which was capped by Elliott’s second touchdown of the game.

Dallas regained possession two plays after the next kickoff when Goff fumbled on a strip sack by Sam Williams. Prescott found Peyton Hendershot from 2 yards out to complete the scoring.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, NFL

NFL Sports Desk: SNF Marquee Matchup

October 16, 2022 by Terry Lyons

PHILADELPHIA – (Staff and Field Level Media Report) – Dallas oft-injured quarterback Dak Prescott participated in individual drills and was more involved in Thursday’s practice than the Dallas Cowboys anticipated, making enough improvement that he’s officially questionable for tonight’s game at Philadelphia.

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Lead receiver CeeDee Lamb missed Friday’s practice with a hip injury, but Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones signaled the absence was more precaution than panic.

“He’s just working through a couple things there. Just felt like it was best for him not to practice today. We feel like he’ll get all that sorted out for the game,” Jones said Friday to 105.3 FM in Dallas.

Prescott was upgraded to limited participation Thursday, his first practice in more than four weeks, from being listed as DNP on Wednesday.

Head coach Mike McCarthy said the result of the uptick in throwing is a sore surgically repaired right thumb. That prompted the Cowboys to rest Prescott and keep him out of Friday’s team work. McCarthy said the Cowboys consider Prescott in “regeneration” mode.

Prescott is nearly five weeks removed from fracturing the thumb on his throwing hand in the Sept. 11 opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McCarthy said the big picture remains entirely positive with Prescott, who will resume throwing Saturday and before Sunday’s game at Philadelphia.

“The last two days he hit the target. (Friday) will be a recovery day for him,” McCarthy said. “We’re on schedule. He’s getting better.”

Dallas’ Reserve QB Cooper Rush is in line to start his fifth consecutive game since Prescott went down.

The Cowboys (4-1) do expect linebacker Micah Parsons (groin) and defensive end Demarcus Lawrence (chest) to be on the field for the NFC East showdown with the Eagles (5-0).

Rush said it’s important to note Prescott hasn’t been on the field, but he has impacted the end result.

“I’ve said before he’s helped tremendously with our room, myself, and everyone else on the sidelines,” Rush said. “He’s bringing energy, that’s just who he is as a person or a leader.”

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, NFL, NFL SNF, Philadelphia Eagles, SNF on NBC

NFL Sports Desk: Cowboys Rally in Second Half, Defeat NY Giants

September 27, 2022 by Digital Sports Desk

EAST RUTHERFORD – (Staff and wire Service Report) – Cowboys’ reserve QB Cooper Rush passed for 215 yards and one touchdown and Tony Pollard rushed for 105 yards as the Dallas notched a 23-16 victory over the New York Giants on Monday night.

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Cee Dee Lamb caught one-yard TD Pass with one hand in fourth quarter (Getty Images)

Rush completed 21 of 31 passes and guided Dallas (2-1) to its second consecutive win while starting in place of Dak Prescott (fractured right thumb) for the second straight game. Rush threw the tie-breaking touchdown in the fourth quarter to CeeDee Lamb, who caught eight passes for 87 yards.

Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown and DeMarcus Lawrence matched his career high of three sacks as the Cowboys defeated the NFC East rival Giants for the 10th time in the past 11 meetings.

Daniel Jones connected on 20 of 37 passes for 196 yards and one interception and added 79 rushing yards for the New York football Giants (2-1). Saquon Barkley rushed for 81 yards and one touchdown.

Dallas took a 20-13 lead on Rush’s 1-yard touchdown pass to Lamb with 8:30 remaining. The two teamed up for a 26-yard pass play to the 1 prior to the score. The Cowboys drove 89 yards on 11 plays.

The Dallas defense then forced a Giants punt, and KaVontae Turpin‘s 28-yard return placed the ball on the New York 35-yard line. The return set up Brett Maher’s 44-yard field goal that made it 23-13 with 5:58 remaining.

New York moved within seven on Graham Gano‘s 51-yard field goal with 3:37 remaining. The Giants had another chance, but Trevon Diggs intercepted Jones and Dallas took over at the New York 29 with 1:11 left and ran out the clock.

The Cowboys out-gained New York 391 yards to 336. Dallas sacked Jones five times.

Barkley gave the Giants a 13-6 lead when he scampered 36 yards for a touchdown with 5:31 left in the third quarter. Barkley started up the middle and veered to his left for the score to cap a six-play, 77-yard drive.

Dallas answered with a crisp nine-play, 75-yard excursion to tie the score on Elliott’s 1-yard run late in the third period.

Dallas struck first on Maher’s 26-yard field goal with 2:09 left in the opening quarter.

The Giants tied the score on Gano’s 42-yard field with 11:17 left in the second quarter. Just over two minutes later, Maher kicked a 28-yard field goal to give the Cowboys a 6-3 advantage.

New York knotted the score when Gano booted a 51-yard field goal with 9:02 remaining in the third quarter.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, Monday Night Football, New York Giants, NFL

True Tales of Cowboys and Patriots

October 17, 2021 by Terry Lyons

By TERRY LYONS

FOXBOROUGH – These two true tales began with the announcement of the National Football League schedule back on April 17, 2019. The vaunted Dallas Cowboys were scheduled to visit Gillette Stadium to play Tom Brady and the New England Patriots on November 24, a day I would personally celebrate a benchmark birthday.

A good friend would be in town, too, and the fact he grew up in the land of Don Shula’s Miami Dolphins but was a lifelong fan of the Cowboys was cause for our plans to hatch that very April day, only to be fully concocted by mid-summer 2019. Tickets were purchased, and everything was set, only to await game day.

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When that November day came along, the Dallas Cowboys were (6-4) and mired in the NFC East division dog pile where someone would have to win the divisional title, almost by default. Dallas did pack a top-notch and league-leading offense, orchestrated by QB Dak Prescott, RB Ezekiel Elliott and a receiving corp of wide variety and game-breaking talent. The hometown Patriots were (9-1) with only a November 3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens as the blemish on their 2019 record.

Everything was in place. Plenty of week-long hype. Plenty of Brady vs Prescott comparisons. Plenty of network promotion for the 4:25pm late day, featured game on CBS Sports. One thing went awry.

Sunday, November 24, 2019 was a day even the toughest, weather-beaten New Englanders dread. The day-long storm strengthened as the clock ticked and by 4pm, Gillette Stadium was storm center central for a combination of rain, sleet, snow and wind gusts pushing 50 mph. When the rain wasn’t pelting the players, the wind was applying a deep freeze. A football, inflated/deflated/whatever, tossed up in the air would end up landing 10 yards behind and rolling in the opposite direction.

What could be worse?

Although layers and layers of clothing and rain gear were packed and in place, our dynamic duo faced another combination of our very well, advance-planned and now weather-related consequence. Our tickets were the best football tickets money could buy. Upper level, first row, dead center, 50-yard line. Perfect sight lines and no chance of anyone blocking the view. On a beautiful, wind-free fall day, it would’ve been heaven.

Instead, as the National Anthem was being played and we turned a corner from the ramps that led up to our seats, a stadium security attendant warned us to be careful as we advanced to our position, just past a concrete wall. It was good and much-needed advice, as upon another step or two, those wind gusts kicked in and we had to hold onto the railings for dear life. The rain was falling sideways and the winds were howling directly in our faces. A Nor’easter to be reckoned with for the entire game. And the game was a good one, thank God.

After a Dallas “three-and-out” and a New England “six-and-out” pair of punts, Dallas regained the ball and somehow drove 53 yards in seven plays but were forced to attempt a 46-yard field goal when faced with a 4th Down and six yards to go from the New England 28 yard line. The reliable PK Brett Maher bopped it off the left upright.

New England scored first after Matthew Slater blocked a Dallas punt and Tom Brady hit N’Keal Harry two plays later to give the Patriots a 7-0 lead after the freezing first quarter. New England veteran PK Nick Folk made it 10-0 with an impressive 44-yarder (with the wind). Dallas countered with two second quarter field goals as Maher got back on track while Folk went on to miss a pair of place-kicks (46 and 48 yard attempts).

Halftime brought more rain and wind and the third quarter would grind to a weather beaten, alternating punt-fest, as the first six possessions resulted in each team volleying the ball back and forth, via punts. In the fourth quarter, each team traded field goals to close out the scoring and the Patriots had their 13-9 win in a hard-fought and intense game.

We sprinted to the car to jack-up the heater, tear off soaked weather gear which was damp and heavy  despite the use of two large Hefty garbage bags per half as the outer protection against Mother Nature.  Once dry clothing was in place and the car warmed up, we marveled at the players’ and coaches’ ability to perform in such a raging storm. Death, Taxes, Father Time and Mother Nature remain undefeated.

Fast-forward to today, October 17, 2021 when the NFL schedule-makers again placed the Dallas Cowboys at Patriot Place in Foxborough. Although that same good friend was, again, in town, the glaring differences in the two days were otherwise plentiful.

First, the most noticeable, Tom Brady was NOT in the building. Secondly, instead of a large Hefty Bag, my bud had the guts to wear his favorite Dallas Cowboys sweatshirt in the land of Bill Belichick‘s dirty, dingy, sleeves cut-off sweats. And, lastly, instead of a combination Hurricane-Monsoon-Nor’easter, your intrepid pair of spectators enjoyed a bright sunshiny Autumn afternoon with no meaningful wind and warm temperatures in the high 60s.

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The game was highly entertaining with peaks and valleys, ebbs and flows, perfect execution and woeful play – all at the same time. Dallas was penalized 12 times for 115-yards while Prescott threw for 445 yards on 36-of-51 with three TDs. New England jumped out to a 14-7 lead as RB Damien Harris and QB Mac Jones showed some true grit against the Cowboys who ended up leading 17-14 as the fourth quarter began,

At that point, a very good football game became a crazy and unbelievable back-and-forth game. The Patriots scored twice, the latter on a 75-yard break-away pass play from Big Mac to Kendrick Bourne that, along with a two-point conversion, gave New England a 29-26 lead with 2:11 to play in regulation.

With only :20 seconds remaining, Dallas PK Greg Zuerlein hit his third of four FG attempts to tie the game, but that came after combinations of interception returns, a Zuerlein must-make FG that missed and assorted blown opportunities and officiating calls. Nevertheless, the resulting electro-cardiogram for everyone in attendance was that the game went into overtime.

Dallas prevailed when Prescott hit wide-out CeeDee Lamb for a 35-yard, game-winning touchdown just 3:52 into overtime. But, while Dallas rejoiced with the victory which brought their record to (5-1) and a commanding lead in the otherwise weak NFC East division, the Cowboys’ star QB suffered a right calf strain on the final play of the game.

Sunrise, sunset, stormy days, windy days, perfect days, each with sweet victories, disappointing losses.

On October 17, 2021, 65,878 fans were entertained. Two thirds of them went home devastated with the Patriots’ loss and their (2-4, 0-4 at home) record while one third, most pop them in their Cowboys’ jerseys enjoyed the important OT victory.

“We went toe-to-toe with them for 60 minutes,” New England Coach Belichick said after the game. “They just made a few more plays than we did.”

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: NFL, Opinion, Patriots Tagged With: Boston Sports, Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, Gillette Stadium, New England Patriots, NFL

Brady Leads Bucs to Win vs Cowboys

September 9, 2021 by Digital Sports Desk

TAMPA – (Staff and Wire Service Reporting) – Tampa Bay place kicker Ryan Succop laced a 36-yard field goal with two seconds left, after Bucs’ aging but amazing quarterback, Tom Brady, passed for 379 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-29 victory over the visiting Dallas Cowboys in the opening game of the 2021 NFL season.

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The win for Tampa began their 2021 Super Bowl defense but the Cowboys did not go down easy as they rallied to take a 29-28 lead when kicker Greg Zuerlein placed  a 48-yard field goal between the uprights with 1:24 remaining in the game before Brady drove the Buccaneers 57 yards on 11 plays to set up Succop’s game-winning field goal.

Brady, 44, completed 32 of 50 passes and was intercepted twice during his 300th career regular-season start. Brady’s compadre from New England, Rob Gronkowski, caught eight passes for 90 yards and two touchdown passes while Antonio Brown (five receptions, 121 yards) and Chris Godwin (nine for 105) also had scoring receptions for the Buccaneers (1-0).

Dallas QB Dak Prescott threw for 403 yards, three touchdowns but one interception on 42-of-58 passing for Dallas (0-1) in his first game since sustaining a severe right ankle injury nearly 11 months ago. Dallas wide-out Amari Cooper had a career-best 13 receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns while his fellow wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb, had seven catches for 104 yards and a score.

Tampa Bay led by two late in the game and looked en route to adding to the advantage, but Godwin was hit hard by Damontae Kazee and fumbled at the 2-yard line. Jourdan Lewis recovered in the end zone and returned it to the Dallas 10 with 4:52 remaining. The Cowboys responded with an 11-play, 60-yard drive to set up Zuerlein’s go-ahead kick. The key play was when Prescott connected with Lamb for 34 yards on third-and-11 to the Buccaneers’ 34.

Brady guided the comeback on a night when the Buccaneers were outgained 451 yards to 431. The Cowboys were without six-time Pro Bowl guard Zack Martin due to a positive test for COVID-19.

In the first half, Brady threw a trifecta of touchdown passes to Godwin (5 yards), Gronkowski (2) and Brown (47) as the Buccaneers built a 21-16 lead. Prescott tossed scoring passes to Lamb (22 yards) and Cooper (5).

 

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, NFL, Tampa Bay Bucaneeers, Tom Brady

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