Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cowboys feed Zeke

Dallas running back runs for 150 yards, two TDs in victory over Washington.

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LANDOVER, Md. — After letting the ball slip out of his hands on his first carry, Ekeziel Elliott was determined not to let his Dallas Cowboys teammates down again.

Elliott bounced back from his fumble to run for 150 yards and two touchdowns as the Cowboys took advantage of a blocked field goal and three turnovers to beat the Washington Redskins 33-19 in a wet and sloppy game Sunday to move into sole possession of second place in the NFC East.

“We always talk about when you got that ball in your hands, that’s the team, so you’ve got to protect it,” Elliott said. “I had

to do something.”

Playing in a driving rainstorm that made it difficult to hold onto the ball, let alone

throw it, Dak Prescott completed 14 of his 22 passes for 143 yards as Dallas (4-3) heeded the message on Elliott’s cleats to “Feed Zeke.” With another hearing on his NFL suspension coming Monday, Elliott carried the ball 33 times, scored twice for the second consecutiv­e game and surpassed 100 yards for the third time in a row.

“He’s hard enough when you have holes filled, let alone when you’re giving him a clear

running lane,” Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan said. “It is never going to be easy.”

Elliott said he didn’t think about his pending hearing, which could determine whether he’s suspended the next six games or will be available for the rest of the season. He didn’t have the chance to because he called conditions so treacherou­s that he struggled to hold on to the ball late because of the rain and cold.

What could be Elliott’s last game until mid-December turned in the second quarter when Dallas’ Tyrone Crawford blocked Nick Rose’s

field goal attempt and Orlando Scandrick returned it 86 yards to set up a 1-yard Elliott TD run two plays later. Instead of the Redskins (3-4) leading 167, the Cowboys went up 14-13 and never trailed again.

“That block was huge,” Prescott said. “That might’ve been the turning point and just the key play in the whole game.”

Washington quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins lost one fumble and kick returner Chris Thompson lost another. Cousins was 26 of 39 for 263 yards and a 1-yard TD pass to Josh Doctson that cut it to 26-19, but Rose missed the extra point

and Dallas sealed it with an intercepti­on return for a touchdown by Byron Jones with 21 seconds left.

Signed to fill in for injured kicker Dan Bailey, Mike Nugent was wide left from 49 yards on his first attempt for the Cowboys. Nugent, who worked out for the Redskins last week when they decided to sign Rose to replace the injured Dustin Hopkins, shook it off and made field goals from 36, 48, 27 and 37 yards in the second half.

“It’s one of those ones you want back, but I feel like I learned from it,” Nugent said. “I was happy to connect on

the rest.”

The Cowboys took full advantage of the Redskins’ bevy of injuries along the offensive line, sacking Cousins four times. Washington was without starting left tackle Trent Williams, center Spencer Long and right guard Brandon Scherff because of knee injuries and had two rookies making their NFL debuts — Chase Roullier at center and Tyler Catalina at right guard.

“The D-line has done a great job getting a lot of pressure: strip sacks, making plays,” Dallas linebacker Sean Lee said.

 ?? Dallas Cowboys defensive end Tyrone Crawford AP/MARK TENALLY ?? sacks Washington Redskins quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins (8) during the Cowboys’ 33-19 victory Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns on 33 carries for Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Tyrone Crawford AP/MARK TENALLY sacks Washington Redskins quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins (8) during the Cowboys’ 33-19 victory Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns on 33 carries for Dallas.
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