Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jones: Cooper added ‘spark’ to Cowboys

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Amari Cooper’s 90-yard touchdown catch was soon followed by DeMarcus Lawrence’s first career intercepti­on in a Dallas victory over Washington that pulled the Cowboys even with the Redskins atop the NFC East.

Call Jerry Jones crazy, but the Cowboys owner and general manager believes those two big plays are connected. And he’s suggested as much several times in the month since he traded his next firstround pick in the draft to Oakland for a new No. 1 receiver.

“It’s got this entire bunch involved,” Jones said of Cooper’s impact during a threegame winning streak that put the Cowboys back in contention. “It had to do something, especially defensivel­y. My whole point is there’s no question he’s added a spark.”

The Cowboys (6-5) are showing confidence and swagger reminiscen­t of two years ago, when quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott were rookie sensations leading a franchise-record 11-game winning streak. They’ll need it when New Orleans, with a 10-win run, visits Thursday.

The Saints (10-1) will be trying to match exactly what Dallas did when Prescott was the 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Elliott the league rushing champion: win 11 in a row after losing the opener. The Cowboys finished with an NFC-best 13 victories two years ago.

“They say if you want to be a good team, you have to really start rolling in November,” said Cooper, who had a Dallas Thanksgivi­ng record with 180 yards receiving with a 40-yard touchdown as well in a 31-23 victory over the Redskins. “We’ve been standing tall with our backs against the wall. Hopefully we can keep this up.”

There’s another connection to 2016 for the Cowboys. They intercepte­d Colt McCoy three times in the long-time Washington backup’s return to Texas coming off Alex Smith’s season-ending leg injury. Dallas’ last three-intercepti­on game was in the 12th victory of that year, 2620 over Tampa Bay.

Anthony Brown had the first intercepti­on by a Cowboys cornerback this year in the first quarter; a deflection and catch by defensive end Lawrence set up Prescott’s scrambling 5-yard touchdown run for a 31-13 lead early in the fourth quarter; and safety Xavier Woods had his second of the season to all but seal the outcome.

While the defense helped keep the Cowboys around .500 as the offense struggled through the first half of the season, takeaways were an issue with six through the first seven games. But Dallas has seven during a fourgame run of forcing at least one turnover and was plus3 against the Redskins after being minus-2 in a 20-17 loss in Washington, the last time the Cowboys didn’t have a takeaway.

“It’s not a designed play to get takeaways,” said cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who dropped a potential intercepti­on in the end zone and had the deflection that led to Woods’ pick. “It kind of just happens. Things happen like that when you’re in position to make plays.”

And now the Cowboys are in position for the playoffs, with the daunting task of trying to keep their run going while slowing the roll of Drew Brees and the Saints.

“The way we are going and the way we are progressin­g, especially over the last three games,” Prescott said, “we’re taking care of the ball, the defense is getting us many possession­s even when we are punting it. So we are all just playing together.”

 ?? AP/RON JENKINS ?? Recently acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper has been a big part of a three-game winning streak that has the Dallas Cowboys at 6-5 going into Thursday’s game against New Orleans (10-1), Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.
AP/RON JENKINS Recently acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper has been a big part of a three-game winning streak that has the Dallas Cowboys at 6-5 going into Thursday’s game against New Orleans (10-1), Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.

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