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12/25 17:06 CST Dak Prescott throws for 307 yards and 2 TDs to lead Cowboys
past skidding Commanders 30-23
Dak Prescott throws for 307 yards and 2 TDs to lead Cowboys past skidding
Commanders 30-23
By DAVID GINSBURG
Associated Press
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) --- The Dallas Cowboys had every excuse for starting the
game with a thud. Instead, they roared out in front and made the most of a road
trip on Christmas Day.
Dak Prescott threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns, and the Cowboys took
control at the outset against Washington by reaching the end zone in each of
their first three possessions in a 30-23 victory Thursday.
Both teams were previously eliminated from playoff contention, which severely
lessened the significance of this matchup between longtime NFC East rivals.
But you couldn't tell that to the Cowboys (7-8-1), who raced to a 21-3 lead.
"It was huge," Prescott said. "Not playing for anything, you want to get on top
and not give them any hope. It's important to make them play from behind, but
we've got to do a better job of finishing."
Indeed, the Commanders (4-12) cut the gap to a touchdown on three different
occasions. But they couldn't complete the comeback and absorbed their 10th loss
in 11 games.
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer was absolutely certain his team wouldn't be
flat. Not after losing three straight and not with a .500 season still possible.
"I never worry about these guys' effort. I really don't," he said. "These guys
are built different, man. I had no question we would come out and play hard. I
thought we were hitting on all cylinders offensively early on."
Prescott completed 19 of 37 passes and helped Dallas convert all six of its
fourth-down tries. His two TD passes gave him 30, tying Tony Romo's franchise
record of four seasons with at least 30 touchdown throws.
Prescott shrugged off six sacks, including three by Jer'Zhan Newton.
"I was in my zone. Whenever I catch fire, it's hard to cool me off," Newton
said.
Prescott can attest to that, noting, "I took some hits, but I was able to come
out clean."
Playing without injured quarterbacks Jayden Daniels (elbow) and Marcus Mariota
(quad, hand), Washington turned to 39-year-old journeyman Josh Johnson. Making
his 10th career start and first since 2021, Johnson went 15 for 23 for 198
yards with no touchdowns or interceptions.
"I was just trying to play clean and give us a chance to win the game," Johnson
said. "We had a chance. Unfortunately, we just came up short."
Dallas ran 87 offensive plays to 41 for Washington. The Cowboys also dominated
the time of possession by more than 17 minutes. But the outcome wasn't decided
until Dallas kept hold of the ball for the final two minutes, ending the game
by --- no surprise --- converting a fourth down.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt scored on runs of 10 and 72 yards for Washington. The
latter touchdown got the Commanders to 24-17 in the third quarter, but Dallas
restored its double-digit lead with a 52-yard field by Brandon Aubrey.
Aubrey added a 51-yarder to make it 30-20 with 3:59 remaining.
After Prescott threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jake Ferguson on the
game's opening drive, Johnson went 3 for 3 for 68 yards to get Washington to
7-3. The key play was a 41-yard completion to Deebo Samuel, Johnson's longest
since 2018. Samuel finished by running into Donovan Wilson, knocking the
safety's helmet off.
On their second possession, the Cowboys converted three fourth downs on a
17-play march that ended with a touchdown run by Javonte Williams. Prescott
then made it three TDs in three drives with an 86-yard scoring pass to KaVontae
Turpin.
Injuries Cowboys: Williams sustained a shoulder injury. ... Ferguson missed the second half with a calf injury. Commanders: C Tyler Biadasz left with a right knee and ankle injury. Up next Cowboys: Close the season at New York Giants on Jan. 3 or 4. Commanders: Season finale at Philadelphia on Jan. 3 or 4. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL |
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