The Denver Post

Washington defense clamps down on Dallas

- By Stephen Whyno

LANDOVER, MD. » Washington’s defense finally clamped down on a struggling opponent, piling up six sacks, an intercepti­on and a forced fumble that became a safety in a 25- 3 blowout of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday that snapped a five- game skid.

Montez Sweat led Washington ( 2- 5) with 2 ½ sacks, Cole Holcomb had one to go along with a red zone intercepti­on and Landon Collins knocked the ball out of Andy Dalton’s hands for an early safety before leaving with an ankle injury. Dalton was under siege all day behind a patchwork offensive line before being knocked out of the game in the third quarter on a shoulder- to- head hit from Jon Bostic, who was ejected.

Dalton was 9- of- 19 for 75 yards before being injured and walking off under his own power to undergo concussion evaluation.

Washington allowed 142 total yards to win a game by double digits for the first time since November 2018.

Dallas ( 2- 5) lost back- to- back games after Washington held Ezekiel Elliott to 45 yards rushing on 12 carries and rookie receiver CeeDee Lamb dropped a handful of passes thrown his way.

A dominant defensive performanc­e combined with rookie Antonio Gibson’s first 100- yard rushing game and a touchdown and a well- managed game by Kyle Allen were enough to put Washington back in the thick of the race in the dreadful NFC East.

Allen was 15- of- 25 for 194 yards with TD passes to Terry McLaurin and Logan Thomas in his third consecutiv­e start since taking over as starting quarterbac­k.

 ?? Patrick McDermott, Getty Images ?? Dallas quarterbac­k Andy Dalton is hit and injured by Washington’s Jon Bostic in the third quarter Sunday in Landover, Md.
Patrick McDermott, Getty Images Dallas quarterbac­k Andy Dalton is hit and injured by Washington’s Jon Bostic in the third quarter Sunday in Landover, Md.

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