The Palm Beach Post

Rivers, Allen roll as Cowboys fade

Chargers’ QB-receiver duo seals Dallas’ third straight blowout loss.

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Philip Rivers was more than comfortabl­e on the Thanksgivi­ng stage for the first time in his 14 NFL seasons.

Same with Keenan Allen, who didn’t have to wait nearly that long.

Rivers threw for 434 yards and three touchdowns, Allen had a career-high 172 yards in his second straight huge game and the Los Angeles Chargers beat the fading Dallas Cowboys 28-6 on Thursday.

Desmond King returned an intercepti­on 90 yards for the punctuatin­g touchdown. The Chargers (5-6) moved within 1½ games of AFC West-leading Kansas City after starting 0-4 while the Chiefs won their first five.

“Playing on Thanksgivi­ng was everything it was cracked up to be,” said Rivers, who was 27 of 33 in his ninth career 400-yard game . “As a quarterbac­k, you want to play well and throw it to your guys, and we did a lot today. But I’m more excited about our team.”

The defending NFC East champion Cowboys (5-6) have lost three straight games by at least 20 points for the first time since 2004, all without suspended star running back Ezekiel Elliott in a damaging slide for their fading playoff hopes.

Dallas, playing its 50th Thanksgivi­ng game, finally ended a touchdown drought at a team-record 10 quarters on Rod Smith’s 2-yard run early in the fourth quarter.

Quarterbac­k Dak Prescott has looked lost without Elliott, his backfield mate for a pair of remarkable rookie seasons that led the Cowboys to the best record in the NFC last season. Prescott had two intercepti­ons, giving him five in two games after throwing just four a year ago.

Last year’s NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has nine intercepti­ons for the season, and the Cowboys already have twice as many losses as a year ago with Elliott only halfway through a six-game suspension for alleged domestic violence.

“The last thing I’m doing is pointing a finger and saying, ‘We need this guy, we need that to happen,’” said Prescott, who was 20 of 27 for 179 yards in his third straight game without a TD pass. “I’m going to say we’ve just got to figure out what’s going on and get out of this slump.”

Rivers had seven completion­s of at least 22 yards, including Allen’s 42-yard catch-and-run when he weaved through five defenders for a 22-6 lead.

Allen, in his fifth season, has two of his three biggest yardage games in the past two weeks. He had 11 catches and a score after 12 receptions for 159 yards and two TDs in a 54-24 win over Buffalo.

“When I first got here, he was a little heavy,” first-year coach Anthony Lynn said. “I think once he got his weight down, you could see the run after catch, the quickness, all those things you see in a No. 1 receiver.”

LA, with 500-plus total yards (515) for the first time in two years, overcame the loss of kicker Nick Novak to a back injury.

 ?? RON JENKINS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers passed for 434 yards and three touchdowns in the first Thanksgivi­ng game of his 14-year NFL career. Rivers completed 27 of 33 attempts.
RON JENKINS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers passed for 434 yards and three touchdowns in the first Thanksgivi­ng game of his 14-year NFL career. Rivers completed 27 of 33 attempts.

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