The Province

Cowboys defeat Ravens for ninth straight victory

- SCHUYLER DIXON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ARLINGTON, Texas — New backup, same result for rookie quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys.

Prescott threw three touchdown passes, two to Dez Bryant, in the first game with Tony Romo as his backup, and the Cowboys set a franchise regular-season record with their ninth straight win, beating the Baltimore Ravens 27-17 on Sunday.

The Cowboys (9-1) punted on their first four possession­s — a first this season — against the NFL’s No. 1 defence. But Prescott completed 14 of 15 passes in the second half and led drives of 92 and 88 yards to start the second half and break a 10-10 tie. Both drives ended with TD passes to Bryant.

“Like I said before, the guy’s amazing,” said Bryant, who had six catches for 80 yards in his first twoscore game since his All-Pro season of 2014.

“We’re going to follow that guy. We’re going to continue to keep following that guy. The way that he adjusts and the way he handles his business, it says a lot about him.”

Romo, who broke a bone in his back in a pre-season game, was active for the first time since last Thanksgivi­ng’s game, and was the Dallas backup for the first time in 10 years.

The 36-year-old never took off his baseball cap, although he was watching with interest as medical personnel surrounded Prescott after the 23-year-old went down hard on a late hit by C.J. Mosley after Prescott threw his first touchdown pass, to Cole Beasley, in the second quarter.

Prescott bounced off the bench moments later and finished 27 of 36 for 301 yards for another 300yard game a week after his first.

The Ravens (5-5), who lost to Dallas for the first time in five games in franchise history, controlled the tempo most of the first half. Baltimore stayed close on Joe Flacco’s five-yard scoring pass in the fourth quarter to Steve Smith, who became the 14th player with 1,000 career catches.

But Dallas’ third possession of the second half took more than six minutes before Dan Bailey’s 21-yard field goal gave them a 10-point lead.

NFL rushing leader Ezekiel Elliott, who had 97 yards to give him 1,102 this season, broke the Dallas rookie rushing record of 1,007 yards set by Tony Dorsett in 1977. That’s the same year the Cowboys set the previous franchise mark with an 8-0 start.

Dallas won the Super Bowl that season, but ever-optimistic owner Jerry Jones is resisting such talk.

“I can hang my hat on this little thing called nine wins in a row,” Jones said.

Get him the ball

Elliott didn’t have a touch in the second quarter, but had 10 for 70 yards in the third. That included an eight-yard catch when he did what’s becoming his customary hurdle over cornerback Tavon Young, filling in with Jimmy Smith sidelined by a back injury.

1,000 for Smith

Baltimore receiver Steve Smith’s 1,000th career catch came on the first play of the second half, a 22-yarder over the middle. His 999th was a toe-tapping gem on the sideline in the first half and held up after a review challenge from Dallas coach Jason Garrett. The 16-year pro finished with 99 yards on eight catches.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, left, is tackled by Eric Weddle of the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter of a game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday. Prescott passed for more than 300 yards for the second straight week.
— GETTY IMAGES Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, left, is tackled by Eric Weddle of the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter of a game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday. Prescott passed for more than 300 yards for the second straight week.

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