Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cowboys’ offense better than record

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DETROIT — The Dallas Cowboys ’ offense is having a great year — statistica­lly at least.

Dallas is leading the league in total yards for a fourth consecutiv­e week and has a chance to close the season as the NFL’s topranked offense for the first time in 42 years.

“It’s all kind of clicking for them,” Detroit Lions cornerback Darius Slay said.

Despite the success of Dak Prescott and Co. — they are averaging 437-plus yards a game and are the league’s best offense on third down — the Cowboys are not rolling into the Motor City with much momentum.

Dallas (5-4) is coming off a loss to Minnesota at home and has dropped four of six games.

Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott had five 100yard rushing games in his first eight games for the first time in his career.

However, Elliott has been held to four of the nine lowest rushing totals in his career when he hasn’t run for 100 yards.

The two-time rushing champion struggled in the 28-24 loss last week to Minnesota. His longest carry was 6 yards and he was limited to 47 yards on 20 carries.

A chance to win escaped when Dallas went to Elliott three consecutiv­e times inside the Minnesota 15 late in the game. He had two rushes that for a combined minus-3 yards before he was the target on an incomplete pass on fourth down.

“Take it with that chip on your shoulder and use it as fuel when you go back to work the next week,” Elliott said.

The Cowboys are tied with Philadelph­ia atop the NFC East, but they probably can’t afford to lose to the slumping Detroit Lions (35-1) because their schedule down the stretch is challengin­g with games against New England and the Eagles on the road.

“This is a confident group that knows we’re going to peak at the right time,” Prescott said. “We’ve got all the faith and trust that we’re going to get there and handle the things that we need to handle.”

The Lions, meanwhile, have lost five of six after a solid start and don’t want

the season to slip away.

“Nobody’s wants to say the last few weeks haven’t gone the way we wanted and just lay an egg,” Detroit offensive tackle Taylor Decker said.

Detroit will be without quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford for a second week in a row because of hip and back injuries, giving Jeff Driskel another opportunit­y to show the NFL what he can do under center.

The fourth-year pro was 27 of 46 for 269 yards passing and 37 yards rushing — all career highs — with a touchdown and an intercepti­on in his sixth career start in last week’s loss at Chicago.

“He’s a really talented guy,” Dallas Coach Jason Garrett said.

“He’s big. He’s athletic. He can throw it. He played a lot of football in college and just seemed like a really smart guy who understood the game and just needed an opportunit­y. It doesn’t surprise us one bit that he’s playing.”

Driskel got his first opportunit­y to play last season with the Cincinnati Bengals, starting five games in place of the injured Andy Dalton, with mixed results.

“Everybody wants to be out on the field and playing and competing,” Driskel said. “Kind of how we all got here is our competitiv­e nature.”

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