Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rookie Prescott solid again, Cowboys beat Bears

- By SCHUYLER DIXON

ARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott led scoring drives on all four Dallas possession­s in the first half before throwing his first career touchdown pass, and the Cowboys beat the Chicago Bears 31-17 on Sunday night to snap an eight-game home losing streak.

With his second straight win, Prescott doubled the number of victories the Cowboys (2-1) had in 14 games without injured quarterbac­k Tony Romo over three seasons before the rookie fourth-round pick showed up.

Prescott’s first TD pass was a 17-yarder to Dez Bryant for a 31-10 lead in the fourth quarter, and he’s up to 99 throws without an intercepti­on to start his career. Philadelph­ia rookie Carson Wentz has 102, and those are the two highest career-opening totals in NFL history.

Brian Hoyer had trouble moving the Chicago offense early with Jay Cutler sidelined by a sprained right thumb as the Bears fell behind 24-3 at halftime and dropped to 0-3 for the second time in two seasons under coach John Fox.

Making his 27th career start for his fourth different team, Hoyer was 30 of 49 for 317 yards — a good portion of that with the game out of each late in the fourth quarter — and threw for two scores to Zach Miller.

Rookie fourth overall pick Ezekiel Elliott had his first 100-yard game for Dallas, finishing with 140 yards on 30 carries and a 14-yard run when he hurdled safety Chris Prosinski.

Prescott was 19 of 24 for 248 yards in Dallas’ first home win since last year’s opener, which was a week before the first of two broken left collarbone­s that kept Romo out of 12 games last season. Romo is expected to miss about another month after breaking a bone in his back in the preseason.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott throws a pass against the Chicago Bears.
AP PHOTO Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott throws a pass against the Chicago Bears.

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