Montreal Gazette

Morris rumbles to revenge as Dallas decimates D.C.

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Dak Prescott and ARLINGTON, TEXAS the Dallas Cowboys finally found a way to win without suspended star running back Ezekiel Elliott.

The question is whether the defending NFC East champions figured it out in time to salvage their fading playoff hopes.

Prescott threw two touchdown passes Thursday, including a franchise record-breaker to Dez Bryant, and the Cowboys beat the Washington Redskins 38-14.

Prescott, last year’s offensive rookie of the year, shook off a hand injury and found Bryant on a 13yard leaping grab in the end zone for his first score in six games and 72nd of his career, one more than hall of famer Bob Hayes.

The Cowboys (6-6) started quickly thanks to three first-half turnovers and four overall by the Redskins (5-7) and kept it going after halftime with a 21-7 scoring edge after getting outscored 72-6 in the second half of three straight losses without Elliott. Alfred Morris, Elliott’s replacemen­t during the six-game suspension, had 127 yards rushing and a clinching touchdown against his former team.

The Cowboys forced NFL-leading Philadelph­ia to wait until at least Sunday to clinch the division title. But Dallas still faces a steep climb to playoff contention and two more games without Elliott.

The Redskins had already been eliminated in the division race and are virtually out of the post-season picture after Kirk Cousins threw two intercepti­ons and lost a fumble while throwing two touchdown passes. Jamison Crowder let the pass go through his hands on Cousins’ first intercepti­on and fumbled on a Dallas punt a few plays later in the Redskins’ fourth straight loss to the Cowboys.

Prescott injured his right hand in the second quarter, apparently when he was hit by linebacker Josh Harvey-Clemons, but didn’t leave the game.

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