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Cowboys rally past Seattle, Colts top Texans in NFL playoffs

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WASHINGTON: Dak Prescott rallied the Dallas Cowboys to an NFL playoff victory over Seattle on Saturday while Andrew Luck powered the Indianapol­is Colts into the second round with a victory at Houston.

Prescott threw for 226 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score as the Cowboys edged visiting Seattle 24-22 while Luck had two touchdown passes in the Colts' 21-7 triumph over the Texans.

Ezekiel Elliott ran for 137 yards and a touchdown for Dallas as the Cowboys advanced to a secondroun­d National Conference playoff game next weekend against either top seed New Orleans or the second-seeded Los Angeles Rams.

Dallas needed two fourthquar­ter touchdowns and the best rushing day against the Seahawks by any club this season to subdue Seattle.

"This team, everything we've been though, we had so much confidence coming into this game and the confidence remains," Prescott said. "It's about how we compete against adversity and we just take off."

Prescott praised Elliott's punishing effort, saying, "He's a hell of a player and he always wants the ball. I'm thankful I have him."

Sunday's final first-round playoff matchups find defending Super Bowl champion Philadelph­ia at Chicago and the Los Angeles Chargers at Baltimore.

A Chicago win sends the Bears to face the Rams and Dallas to New Orleans. If the Eagles advance, they would travel to top seed New Orleans and the Rams would host the Cowboys.

In the American Conference playoff opener, Luck completed 19 of 32 passes for 222 yards while Marlon Mack ran 24 times for 148 yards and a touchdown.

Indy's defensive unit snuffed out a late rally bid by the Texans and the Colts advanced to a secondroun­d game next Saturday at the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs.

"We get another one next week and that excites me," Luck said. "It'll be fun. That's a great team. It should be a great game."

The Saints, Rams, Chiefs and New England Patriots -- who face the Baltimore-Chargers winner -- had first-round byes and will host second-round playoff games next weekend.

Prescott's 11-yard touchdown pass to Michael Gallup with 24 seconds remaining in the second quarter gave Dallas a 10-6 halftime lead.

Brett Maher kicked a 39-yard field goal for Dallas and Sebastian Janikowski answered for Seattle from 27 and 42 yards but hurt his left leg on a 57-yard miss to end the first half, forcing the Seahawks to chase touchdowns and 2-point conversion­s in the second half.

The Cowboys suffered a setback when receiver Allen Hurns received a gruesome left ankle injury in the first quarter after a 14-yard reception and did not return.

Seattle seized the lead on Russell Wilson's 4-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and Mike Davis ran in a 2-point conversion.

Dallas reclaimed the lead 1714 on Elliott's 1-yard touchdown plunge with 12:28 remaining and Prescott scored on a 1-yard run with 2:08 remaining for a 24-14 Cowboys edge.

Wilson connected with J.D. McKissic on a 7-yard touchdown pass with 78 seconds remaining and a 2-point run put Seattle within the final margin but Dallas recovered a poor onside kick attempt and ran out the clock.

At Houston, Luck flipped a 6-yard touchdown toss to Eric Ebron and an 18-yard TD pass to Dontrelle Inman while Mack scored on a 2-yard run as the Colts leaped ahead 21-0 at half-time.

"We were on the details," Luck said. "We played discipline­d. We made plays."

Mack's effort was the first 100yard run performanc­e allowed by Houston all season.

"Our guys up front just kept plugging away and Marlon took a couple of those and just shimmied and to finish it out that way was really great," Luck said.

Houston finally cracked the Colts' defense with 10:57 remaining in the fourth quarter as Watson made a 6-yard touchdown pass to rookie Keke Coutee.

But the Texans turned over the ball on fourth down on the Colts 24-yard line on their next drive and Indianapol­is secured a 10th victory in 11 games. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ezekiel Elliott #21 of the Dallas Cowboys runs the ball against the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2019 in Arlington,Texas.
— AFP photo Ezekiel Elliott #21 of the Dallas Cowboys runs the ball against the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2019 in Arlington,Texas.

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