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Falcons set for Cowboys without Elliott

- By Charles Odum Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — The Dallas Cowboys’ enviable running back depth will be tested, as will their three-game winning streak, when they figure to face the Atlanta Falcons today without Ezekiel Elliott.

Barring another late legal maneuver, Elliott, the secondlead­ing rusher in the NFL, will begin a six-game suspension for alleged domestic violence this week. A federal appeals court in New York City on Thursday denied his request to extend a hold on the suspension.

The Cowboys (5-3), two-and-ahalf games behind first-place Philadelph­ia in the NFC East, will attempt to maintain momentum without Elliott. It’s a huge loss, but Dallas has proven backups, including former 1,000-yard rushers Alfred Morris and Darren McFadden. Rod Smith, a big third-year back, is another option.

McFadden flourished in 2015, when he rushed for 1,089 yards for Dallas. Morris had three straight 1,000-yard seasons for Washington from 2012-14. Morris has played in seven games as a backup to Elliott this season while McFadden has been inactive. Cowboys offensive coordinato­r Scott Linehan said last week Morris would have the first opportunit­y to replace Elliott.

Falcons coach Dan Quinn expects no big changes in the Cowboys’ offense.

“I don’t think the scheme would change because the style of what they do is pretty

clear,” Quinn said. “Alfred and McFadden are certainly backs who have proven themselves in our league.”

Quinn doesn’t agree with speculatio­n the Cowboys will use a committee approach at running back.

“I would say right now they feature one back,” he said, adding “Maybe that would change.”

Replacing Elliott won’t be easy. He led the NFL with 1,631 yards rushing as a rookie in 2016 and already has 783

yards with seven touchdowns this season.

The Falcons prepared to face Elliott this week, but at least one player dared to hope he wouldn’t be available.

“We’re going to prepare like he’s playing and hope he doesn’t,” said safety Ricardo Allen before Thursday’s ruling.

Here are some things to watch when the Falcons try to end a streak of two straight home losses in their new $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium:

Super praise

Atlanta has lost four of five, and has scored no more than 17 points in any of the losses. Even so, Dallas coach Jason Garrett referred to quarterbac­k Matt Ryan, running backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman and others when he said he still sees the talent that took the Falcons to last season’s Super Bowl.

“They’ve got a big-time quarterbac­k,” Garrett said. “They’ve got two big-time running backs. They’ve got good tight ends. They’ve got playmakers all over the place at receiver . ... They’ve got a lot of weapons. They know how to use them. They challenge you a lot of different ways.”

Big-name practice observers

The teams’ top wide receivers, Atlanta’s Julio Jones and Dez Bryant of Dallas, are battling injuries. Jones (ankle) and Bryant (knee, ankle) did not participat­e in practice Wednesday and Thursday.

It’s not unusual for Jones, who has a history of lower-leg injuries, to play after missing practice. Bryant hinted he’ll be in uniform.

“We’re going to see,” Bryant said Thursday. “In my eyes, the way that I feel, yeah, of course, I’m going to be on the field Sunday. It’s not just up to me.”

Bryant hurting

Falcons placekicke­r Mike Meyer may be forced into action as veteran Matt Bryant missed practice Wednesday and Thursday with a right calf injury. Meyer, who made three of four field goals in the preseason, was re-signed to the practice squad on Wednesday for his third stay with the team. He was released before the season and then signed to the practice squad on Oct. 11 when Bryant was slowed with a back injury but did not miss a game.

Bryant hurt his leg in warmups before last week’s 20-17 loss at Carolina and still made a 53-yard field goal.

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File, Bill Kostroun / AP Julio Jones is battling an ankle injury as the Falcons try to get back to winning after losing four of their last five.

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