Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cowboys win 11th by a nose

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Dez Bryant sashayed through the Dallas locker room with an unmistakab­le swagger and had nothing but good things to say about his adversary this time around.

It was a stark change from a week ago, when he sparred with Washington cornerback Josh Norman on Thanksgivi­ng. The trashtalki­ng Bryant and the polite Bryant share one thing in common: they both win.

Bryant caught four passes for 84 yards and the goahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, helping the Cowboys win their 11th consecutiv­e game with a 17-15 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night.

In a hard-fought battle with cornerback Xavier

Rhodes, Bryant’s 56-yard catch set up Ezekiel Elliott’s 1-yard TD in the first half. Bryant caught an 8-yard scoring pass in the fourth quarter after a fumbled punt by Minnesota’s Adam Thielen.

“I knew coming into this game it was going to be a tough match and I had to be on my ‘A’ game,” Bryant said. “Because if I wasn’t, he can get the best of you. We had a good battle. We shared our thoughts throughout the game. It was good thoughts. It’s nice playing games like that.”

Elliott rushed for 86 yards on 20 carries for the Cowboys (11-1). They have the longest single-season winning streak in franchise history.

Sam Bradford threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Jerick McKinnon with 25 seconds to play, but the 2-point conversion pass failed. Bradford argued for a penalty after he was hit in the face by a defender, but there was no call for the Vikings (6-6). Minnesota played without Coach Mike Zimmer after he had emergency eye surgery Wednesday night and listened to the game on the radio from his home.

“I’m sick and tired of the reffing in this league right now,” Vikings defensive end Brian Robison said. “I’m sick and tired of it. You’ve got holding calls all over the place that people don’t want to call. Bradford gets hit in the face at the end of the game and you don’t call it. I’m not laying this loss on reffing, but

at some point it’s got to get better.”

Bradford completed 32 of 45 passes for 247 yards, Danielle Hunter had two sacks and Kai Forbath kicked three field goals for Minnesota, which has lost six of its last seven games after a 5-0 start.

Vikings special teams coordinato­r Mike Priefer was elevated to head coach for the game and it remains unclear how long Zimmer will be out. Minnesota’s third-ranked defense did their fiery leader proud, holding the explosive Cowboys offense to season

lows in points, yards (264) and first downs (13).

“It’s not the best game we played, but we showed up when we needed to and made the plays at the end,” Elliott said.

With Dallas’ offense doing nothing, Kyle Wilber made the play of the game when he punched the ball out of Thielen’s hand, then pulled the ball away as the two rolled to the turf. Officials initially did not catch the fumble, but a heads-up challenge by Dallas Coach Jason Garrett got the call overturned and Prescott found Bryant on the next play.

Cowboys tight end Jason Witten did not catch a pass during the game, snapping a team-record streak of 130 consecutiv­e games with a reception dating to 2008.

Elliott’s 1-yard plunge in the second quarter gave Dallas a 7-3 lead. It was his 12th touchdown rushing this season, tying him with Tony Dorsett for most by a rookie in Cowboys history.

Playing behind a patchwork offensive line that included center Nick Easton making his first career start in place of the injured Joe Berger (concussion), Bradford was under pressure all night long from a Cowboys defense that has often struggled in that area this season.

 ?? AP/JIM MONE ?? Dallas quarterbac­k Dak Prescott (left) celebrates with wide receiver Dez Bryant (center) in front of Minnesota defensive end Everson Griffen after Bryant’s touchdown gave the Cowboys the lead for good in their 17-15 victory Thursday night.
AP/JIM MONE Dallas quarterbac­k Dak Prescott (left) celebrates with wide receiver Dez Bryant (center) in front of Minnesota defensive end Everson Griffen after Bryant’s touchdown gave the Cowboys the lead for good in their 17-15 victory Thursday night.
 ?? AP/ANDY CLAYTON-KING ?? Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) scores on a 1-yard touchdown run in front of Minnesota’s Chad Greenway (right) in the first half of the Cowboys’ 17-15 victory Thursday in Minneapoli­s. It was the 11th consecutiv­e victory for the Cowboys, who...
AP/ANDY CLAYTON-KING Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) scores on a 1-yard touchdown run in front of Minnesota’s Chad Greenway (right) in the first half of the Cowboys’ 17-15 victory Thursday in Minneapoli­s. It was the 11th consecutiv­e victory for the Cowboys, who...

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