The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Better blocking coincides with surge by Cowboys in NFC East

- By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Pro Football Writer

FRISCO, TEXAS (AP) >> Zack Martin can’t pinpoint why the Dallas offensive line was better in consecutiv­e road wins after a mostly rugged first half of the season.

The Cowboys right guard has a few options: time to adjust to the season-long absence of fellow Pro Bowler Travis Frederick, a steady showing from Xavier Su’a-Filo at left guard for injured rookie Connor Williams or the position coaching change to former Dallas lineman Marc Colombo.

Dak Prescott would suggest picking any of them. The quarterbac­k doesn’t really care.

“I don’t know what we needed or whatever it was,” Prescott said Tuesday. “The mindset and the way that they’re playing right now, the confidence they have. The way that they’re communicat­ing is just something we’re trying to build on.”

The Cowboys (5-5) can pull even with Washington (6-4) atop the NFC East by beating their division rival on Thanksgivi­ng. The surge into contention came from the pair of road wins against the past two NFC participan­ts in the Super Bowl: Philadelph­ia and Atlanta.

Those victories followed an 0-4 start on the road, with com-

munication along the front among the primary problems without Frederick, the center and traffic cop who is out and increasing­ly unlikely to play this year because of a nerve disorder .

Dallas has praised backup center Joe Looney , while Martin has played through a left knee injury sustained in a preseason game and aggravated early in the win over the Eagles. Who knows whether the 2014 All-Pro would be doing that if Frederick were still alongside him.

“Anytime you lose an All-Pro player at a position, you can’t replace a guy like that,” Martin said. “But I think guys, through the season, we’re getting used to playing next to each other. We’re extremely lucky to have a guy like Looney here to be able to step in and play the way he’s played.”

Sacks of Prescott that were an issue in the four straight road losses haven’t disappeare­d. He’s been dropped 34 times this season, already a career high, with multiple sacks in eight straight games. That’s not even including a seasonhigh six in the opener, a 16-8 loss at Carolina.

But Prescott wasn’t sacked in the fourth quarter of the wins over the Eagles and Falcons, when the Cowboys matched tying scores with winning drives that featured a solid mix of star running back Ezekiel Elliott and clutch plays in the passing game. Time to throw for Prescott was crucial in several of those plays.

“There are still some things we need to clean up in protection, but we’re getting better every week and I think guys have bought in,” Martin said. “It’s been trending in the right direction.”

It was trending in the wrong direction the first time the Cowboys played the Redskins . Elliott rushed for 33 yards, the secondlowe­st total of his career, and the Cowboys lost 20-17 when Brett Maher’s potential tying field goal from 52 yards hit the left upright on the final play.

After that loss, the Cowboys replaced first-year offensive line coach Paul Alexander with Colombo, the assistant line coach who played tackle for the Cowboys from 2005-10.

And now, Elliott is coming off consecutiv­e 100-yard games and needs 91 yards to overtake MVP contender Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams for the NFL rushing lead. Gurley is off this week.

“The mindset of the way they’re going to block, that’s credit to Colombo, as much as it is getting back to the stuff we’ve done in the past that was more Cowboys football instead of trickems or whatever it was,” Prescott said. “The offensive line is doing a great job moving guys.”

The Cowboys signed Su’a-Filo, a 2014 secondroun­d pick by Houston, for depth in the second week of the season. A starter in 31 of 32 games over his final two seasons with the Texans, Su’a-Filo sat until Williams’ knee injury was diagnosed after a loss to Tennessee eight weeks later.

Williams, who was overpowere­d several times on sacks of Prescott, is on the verge of returning after arthroscop­ic surgery. There’s no indication Su’a-Filo is headed back to the bench after his showing against the Eagles and Falcons.

“Felt good about what

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