Texarkana Gazette

Lee’s return aligns with defense surge

- By Schuyler Dixon

FRISCO, Texas—Sean Lee wasn’t on the field for the crazy Kansas City play that threatened to ruin an otherwise strong performanc­e from the Dallas defense.

It turned out to be a microcosm of how important the 2016 All-Pro linebacker is for the Cowboys, whose three-game winning streak coincides with Lee’s return and a dramatic improvemen­t on his side of the ball: fewer points, more turnovers, more key stops.

“Boy, tremendous difference when Sean Lee is out there,” owner and general manager Jerry Jones said after a 28-17 win over the Chiefs and their third-ranked offense. “Not to take anything away from anybody, but he

makes things happen.”

Lee missed two games with a hamstring injury, and the Cowboys lost both at home despite scoring at least 30 points in each.

Jared Goff and the Los Angeles Rams won 35-30, followed by Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay 35-31 when Rodgers took the Packers 75 yards in 62 seconds after Dak Prescott had guided the Cowboys to the lead with just 1:13 remaining.

The Cowboys (5-3) have allowed averages of 15 points and 299 yards during the winning streak. They next visit Matt Ryan and NFC champion, albeit struggling, Atlanta (4-4) on Sunday.

Then it’s the first of three straight home games in 12 days starting against NFC East rival Philadelph­ia, the division leader, and Carson Wentz, who has an NFL-best 23 touchdown passes. Dallas, the defending division champion, had the best record in the NFC last season.

“We’re trying to build to be that championsh­ip defense,” said Lee, the playmaking weakside linebacker . “And we’re seeing signs of it. But until we’re there, until we’re causing more turnovers and dominating, we’re going to continue to work.”

Dallas had gone three full games without a turnover when Lee returned against San Francisco and the defense forced three fumbles, recovering two. The Cowboys recovered another one on special teams.

Byron Jones had a clinching intercepti­on in the final minute of a win at Washington, and the Cowboys forced Alex Smith’s first intercepti­on of the season to end Kansas City’s last realistic hope Sunday.

Lee was watching when the Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill took an underneath throw on the final play of the first half and weaved through seven Dallas defenders inside the 25 for an improbable 56-yard touchdown.

The Cowboys gave up another touchdown and lost the lead on the first possession after halftime before Lee’s unit re-establishe­d control with a key stop between two long scoring drives for Dallas.

The eighth-year player was on the field, though, when Kansas City took the lead with a touchdown to start the second half. After Dallas retook the lead, Lee’s unit forced a quick punt that helped the Cowboys regain the control it looked like they had lost with Hill’s TD.

“He’s always around the ball in the running game and the passing game,” coach Jason Garrett said. “But his impact goes far beyond that. There’s an intensity he brings that also pervades the defense.”

 ?? AP Photo/ Brandon Wade ?? Dallas Cowboys’ Sean Lee (50), Byron Jones, rear, and Orlando Scandrick (32) combine to stop Kansas City Chiefs’ Charcandri­ck West (35) after a short run Sunday in the first half in Arlington, Texas.
AP Photo/ Brandon Wade Dallas Cowboys’ Sean Lee (50), Byron Jones, rear, and Orlando Scandrick (32) combine to stop Kansas City Chiefs’ Charcandri­ck West (35) after a short run Sunday in the first half in Arlington, Texas.

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