Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rivers, Chargers knock off Cowboys, 28-6

- BY SCHUYLER DIXON

ARLINGTON, Texas — Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers are on the move. Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are fading fast.

Rivers threw for 434 yards and three touchdowns in his first Thanksgivi­ng game in his 14th season, and the Chargers beat the Cowboys 28-6 on Thursday.

Desmond King returned an intercepti­on 90 yards for the punctuatin­g touchdown as the Chargers (5-6) moved within 1 1/2 games of AFC West-leading Kansas City after starting 0-4 while the Chiefs won their first five games.

The defending NFC East champion Cowboys (5-6) lost their third straight by at least 20 points, all without star running back Ezekiel Elliott, in a damaging defeat for their fading playoff hopes.

Dallas, playing its 50th Thanksgivi­ng game, finally ended a touchdown drought at a team-record 10 quarters on Rod Smith’s 2-yard run early in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys have been outscored 72-6 in the second halves of the three losses.

The Chargers’ Keenan Allen had a career-high 172 yards on 11 catches with a touchdown, giving him 23 grabs for 331

yards and three scores in the past two games.

Prescott has looked lost without Elliott, his backfield mate for a pair of remarkable rookie seasons that led the Cowboys to the best record in the NFC last year. Prescott had two intercepti­ons, giving him five in two games after throwing just four a year ago.

Last year’s NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has nine pickoffs for the season. Elliott is halfway through a six-game suspension for alleged domestic violence.

Los Angeles overcame the loss of kicker Nick Novak to a back injury, the second straight game that Dallas’ opposing kicker was injured and in the same game that Dallas’ Dan Bailey returned after missing four games with a groin injury.

Just like last week in the Cowboys’ blowout loss to division-leading Philadelph­ia, neither of the kickers mattered much with the Dallas offense sputtering and the defense not getting key stops.

Novak returned to make a 22-yard field goal after the injury but left for good after missing an extra point. Punter Drew Kaser was 1-of-3 on extra points. The Chargers went for a fourthand-13 in field-goal range in a scoreless game early in the second quarter with Novak’s status in doubt, coming up a yard short.

Four-time Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith returned for Dallas after missing two games with back and groin injuries, but the Cowboys lost 2014 All-Pro right guard Zack Martin to a concussion in the first half.

Rivers, who was 27-of-33 for a 149.1 passer rating without a sack, had seven completion­s of at least 22 yards.

That included Allen’s weaving 42-yard catch-and-run for a score when he ran past safety Jeff Heath on the sideline, cut between Xavier Woods and Byron Jones and then cut inside cornerback Anthony Brown for a 22-6 lead.

Austin Ekeler had a 38-yard catch to set up San Diego’s first touchdown in the third quarter, and Tyrell Williams added a 31-yard grab before making a 27-yard scoring catch.

Dallas tight end Jason Witten, already the Thanksgivi­ng record-holder in pass receptions, passed Detroit’s Herman Moore for the most yards on the holiday. Witten now has 80 catches for 853 yards.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATD PRESS ?? Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen sprints to the end zone in front of the Dallas Cowboys’ Orlando Scandrick, left, and Byron Jones for a touchdown Thursday in Arlington, Texas.
THE ASSOCIATD PRESS Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen sprints to the end zone in front of the Dallas Cowboys’ Orlando Scandrick, left, and Byron Jones for a touchdown Thursday in Arlington, Texas.

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