Albuquerque Journal

A WIN FOR DALLAS

The Cowboys, with help from Jason Witten, open with a victory over the Giants

- BY THE NUMBERS BY SCHUYLER DIXON ASSOCIATED PRESS

ARLINGTON, Texas — Jason Witten scored the only touchdown while breaking the franchise record for yards receiving and the Dallas defense shackled a New York offense missing Odell Beckham Jr. in the Cowboys’ 19-3 season-opening victory over the Giants on Sunday night.

Ezekiel Elliott had a rugged 104 yards rushing and another 36 receiving two days after a judge halted his six-game suspension over a domestic violence case, although last year’s NFL rushing leader had already been cleared to play the opener.

Dak Prescott was turnover-free while throwing for 268 yards as the Cowboys dominated the NFC East rival that swept them during a 13-3 season that topped the NFC and was fueled by the sensationa­l rookie years for the quarterbac­k-running back duo. Dan Bailey kicked four field goals.

Eli Manning didn’t have Beckham in his 200th straight start after his dynamic top target sprained his ankle in a preseason game. The Giants were outgained in the first half 265-49 while falling behind 16-0.

Manning was 28 of 37 for 211 yards with an intercepti­on and connected with new receiver Brandon Marshall just once, late on a desperatio­n drive with the outcome already settled.

Witten scored the Cowboys’ first touchdown on a 12-yard catch and finished with seven catches for 59 yards, breaking Hall of Fame receiver Michael

Irvin’s club record of 11,904 yards. Witten, already the franchise leader in catches, now has 1,096 receptions for 11,947 yards.

A 35-year-old in his 15th season, Witten is the only tight end other than Tony Gonzalez with at least 1,000 catches and 10,000 yards.

The Giants had a nearly 10-minute drive to start the second half but settled for Aldrick Rosas’ 25-yard field goal after a second-down sack of Manning, Dallas’ third of the game and the first of Charles Tapper’s career.

Anthony Brown all but sealed the win for the Cowboys when he was the first to get his hands on a throw from Manning and won a tug-of-war with Roger Lewis Jr. for the intercepti­on midway through the fourth quarter.

Elliott had to work for his yards after the crowd cheered loudly when he was introduced and kept up the “Zeke” calls while he made

his trademark feed-me gesture after first downs. His biggest play was a 30-yard catch-and-run, easily the most open field he saw against one of the league’s best run defenses a year ago. DID YOU SEE THAT?: Dallas receiver Cole Beasley made a crazy catch in the fourth quarter to keep a drive alive. He got his hand on a wobbly ball as he was approachin­g the sideline and reached behind his head with his left hand, trapping the ball against his shoulder pads and helmet.

STILL NO RUN GAME: Just like a year ago when the Giants finished 30th in rushing offense, they couldn’t help Manning when he was under more pressure than he’s been used to in recent years against the Cowboys. Paul Perkins had 16 yards on seven carries as the Giants were outgained 129-35 on the ground.

ATTENDANCE: A crowd of 93,183 was announced for the game at AT&T Stadium.

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 ?? RON JENKINS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) gains yardage as Giants linebacker B.J. Goodson gives chase during Sunday night’s game. Witten scored the game’s only touchdown and now owns the Dallas record for yards receiving in a career.
RON JENKINS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) gains yardage as Giants linebacker B.J. Goodson gives chase during Sunday night’s game. Witten scored the game’s only touchdown and now owns the Dallas record for yards receiving in a career.
 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott takes a handoff from Dak Prescott. Elliott rushed for 104 yards against the Giants.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott takes a handoff from Dak Prescott. Elliott rushed for 104 yards against the Giants.

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