Hartford Courant

So far for Cowboys, turnovers tell the story

- By Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas — Mike McCarthy is a big believer in winning the turnover battle.

His first season as coach of the Cowboys is coming apart because of how badly his team is losing that battle.

The Cowboys are minus-12 in turnover margin, the worst in the NFL through six games since 2013 and the worst for the franchise since its inaugural — and winless — season of 1960.

The Cowboys (2-4) committed four turnovers without getting one in a 38-10 loss to the Cardinals on Monday night, and take no solace in being in first place in the woeful NFC East heading into Sunday’s visit to division rival Washington.

“I have a continuing issue with ball security on my football team,” McCarthy said. “That’s something I personally take a lot of pride in and how it reflects on how you play the game of football. I’m not getting it done right now.”

Ezekiel Elliott has five fumbles (four lost), already within one of the two-time rushing champion’s career high for a full season from 2018. Andy Dalton threw two intercepti­ons in his first start replacing injured star quarterbac­k Dak Prescott.

“In practice, I’ve been focusing in on just kinda keeping it tight and not having it loose,” Elliott said. “I don’t know. I need to figure something out.”

The Cardinals scored 24 points off those turnovers, and 13 of the Cowboys’ NFL-leading 15 giveaways have led to points — 11 of them touchdowns. The only two this season that didn’t result in points were intercepti­ons near the game’s end.

The 84 points off turnovers given up by the Cowboys are also a reflection of a defense that has slipped to 31st against the run and allowed at least 250 yards rushing in two of the last three games. For the season, the Cowboys are allowing 5.15 yards per carry.

“We turned the ball over. We didn’t handle the adversity of it,” McCarthy said. “These are things that have gone on so far this year and we need to turn it (around) because it’s affecting the outcome of games clearly.”

So what’s working for the Cowboys? Nothing, other than having the lead in a division with three one-win teams, and even that doesn’t mean

much to normally optimistic owner Jerry Jones.

“I’m not in the feel-good mood frankly that we got manna from heaven being in the East,” Jones said on his radio show Monday. “When you’re not playing any better than we are, it’s hard for me to basically look to the endgame, which is to win the East, and get excited about the fact that we’re better than anybody.”

Upnext for the Cowboys is a visit to Washington for the first of two straight NFC East road games (the Eagles are the second). Lose both, and the Cowboys are probably headed for a top 10 pick for the first time since 2016, when they drafted Elliott.

 ?? SMILEY N. POOL/DALLAS MORNING NEWS ?? Ezekiel Elliott, above, has five fumbles (four lost) for Mike McCarthy’s Cowboys, who have a staggering minus-12 turnover differenti­al through six games.
SMILEY N. POOL/DALLAS MORNING NEWS Ezekiel Elliott, above, has five fumbles (four lost) for Mike McCarthy’s Cowboys, who have a staggering minus-12 turnover differenti­al through six games.
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RON JENKINS/AP

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