Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gurley, Rams get in kicks

Tailback, 7 FGs top Cowboys

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Todd Gurley can help make Jared Goff’s second go-round in the NFL much more enjoyable than the first.

Gurley scored the goahead touchdown on a 53yard catch-and-run while generating 215 total yards, Greg Zuerlein kicked a career-high 7 field goals, and the Rams beat the Cowboys 35-30 on Sunday.

Gurley finished with 121 yards rushing and 94 receiving as the Rams overcame two first-half touchdowns from Ezekiel Elliott the day before a federal appeals court hearing related to the running back’s blocked six-game suspension over a domestic incident in Ohio.

“Me being able to step up takes a lot of stress off everybody, and we obviously have a lot of guys that can do a lot of things, just being able to have diversity on offense,” Gurley said.

The Rams (3-1) rallied from 11 points down late in the first half and matched their start from a year ago,

when they went 1-11 the rest of the way as Goff, the No. 1 overall pick, was sitting and later lost the first seven starts of his career.

Goff showed more poise in first-year Coach Sean McVay’s offense, throwing for 255 yards and two touchdowns without an intercepti­on. He has seven TD passes and one intercepti­on this season.

The Cowboys (2-2) are already a loss shy of their total from last season when Prescott, the 135th pick in Goff’s draft, was the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year for the top-seeded team in the NFC.

And Prescott is already one intercepti­on away from last year’s total of four after a play that was originally ruled a fumble was changed to a diving intercepti­on by linebacker Mark Barron at the Dallas 29. Zuerlein’s sixth field goal gave the Rams 19 consecutiv­e points and a 32-24 lead.

“We’re not going to lose confidence,” Prescott said. “We feel like we’re getting better. Even in a loss, we’re going to find a way to get better.”

Dallas held the Rams to 131 yards in the first half, but the absence of All-Pro linebacker Sean Lee (hamstring) showed up after halftime. After punting on their first possession of the second half, the Rams scored five consecutiv­e times, including Gurley’s long TD catch.

The Cowboys, meanwhile, punted on their first three possession­s of the second half after scoring on all four first-half drives. Prescott’s intercepti­on came on the fourth possession after halftime against a defense led by former Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips.

“Just had little correction­s we had to fix here and there,” said All-Pro Aaron Donald, who had Prescott wrapped up for a sack in the first half before losing his grip as Prescott ducked and spun away on an 18-yard throw to Dez Bryant. “Once we did that we were solid.”

Prescott was 20 of 36 for 252 yards with 3 touchdowns, including a 10-yarder to Elliott. Bryant had five catches for a season-high 98 yards.

 ?? AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH ?? Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley sprints to the end zone past Dallas Cowboys cornerback Anthony Brown on a 53-yard pass play during the third quarter of Sunday’s game in Arlington, Texas. Gurley finished the game with 215 all-purpose yards.
AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley sprints to the end zone past Dallas Cowboys cornerback Anthony Brown on a 53-yard pass play during the third quarter of Sunday’s game in Arlington, Texas. Gurley finished the game with 215 all-purpose yards.
 ?? AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH ?? Los Angeles Rams placekicke­r Greg Zuerlein kicked a career-high seven field goals, one short of the NFL record, in Sunday’s game. Zuerlein kicked a 44-yarder on the final play of the first half, and his longest was from 49 yards.
AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH Los Angeles Rams placekicke­r Greg Zuerlein kicked a career-high seven field goals, one short of the NFL record, in Sunday’s game. Zuerlein kicked a 44-yarder on the final play of the first half, and his longest was from 49 yards.
 ?? AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH ?? Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (18) caught a 7-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter of the Rams’ 35-30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Arlington, Texas.
AP/MICHAEL AINSWORTH Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (18) caught a 7-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter of the Rams’ 35-30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Arlington, Texas.

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