Stunning upset has ‘kids’ thinking big
ARLINGTON — Leighton Vander Esch howled through the open retractable roof after a booming tackle on a huge thirddown stop was negated by a potentially crushing roughing-the-punter penalty.
Jourdan Lewis answered an ominous fumble by quarterback Dak Prescott that gave Drew Brees another chance by intercepting the MVP contender, putting the Dallas Cowboys in position to finish off a victory that stopped New Orleans’ 10-game winning streak.
When owner and general manager Jerry Jones talked of the season changing in a 13-10 win over the NFC’s hottest team Thursday, he had the rookie linebacker whose nickname is “Wolf Hunter” and a confident backup second-year cornerback in mind.
That’s just to name a couple of players on a team that might now dare to think an NFC East title is just the beginning. The Cowboys (7-5) will have another important game in pursuit of that goal Dec. 9 against Philadelphia, the last of three straight home games.
“When you win a game like this, it changes you,” Jones said after Dallas’ fourth straight victory guaranteed at least a share of the division lead and the inside track to a home wild-card playoff game.
“This is a young, impressionable bunch. And so they know now that they can go out there and play our game and play it in a way to beat an offensive machine. I just am so proud for them, because they are not going to be the same kids that looked in the mirror this morning.”
The Cowboys’ season was on the brink less than a month ago at 3-5. Now it would be hard to find a more confident team.
“We have a lot of talent, a lot of young talent, a lot of great players with very bright futures,” said 23year-old NFL rushing leader Ezekiel Elliott. “But … we’ve just got to make sure we finish this season off the right way.”