The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Dak beats Redskins in the air and on the ground

- By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Sports Writer

LANDOVER, MD. >> Dak Prescott probably could have kept running — maybe all the way to the end zone.

Instead, the Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k stiff-armed Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman to put an exclamatio­n point on his longest run of the game. Prescott spent Sunday afternoon carving up the Redskins’ defense with his arms and legs to the tune of 26 of 30 passing for 269 yards and three touchdowns and 69 yards rushing in a 31-21 Cowboys victory to improve to 2-0.

“If Dak could run the ball well and he can pass the ball well like he showed today, how can you prepare for us?” wide receiver Amari Cooper said. “We as a team can run the ball well and pass the ball well. It’s hard to prepare for that.”

A week after putting up a perfect 158.3 QB rating, Prescott responded from an intercepti­on to lead Dallas on consecutiv­e touchdown drives of 97, 83 and 75 yards. At one point, he completed 18 consecutiv­e passes and wondered the last time he had an incompleti­on.

“It’s just about being in the

groove, offense working together,” said Prescott, who became the first Cowboys quarterbac­k to compile seven touchdown passes in the first two games of the season since Don Meredith in 1966. “The run game was happening, we were able to throw the ball, receivers were making great catches and you just look up and it’s like that.”

On the verge of a contract extension that’s expected to guarantee him over $30 million, Prescott connected with three receivers on the touchdowns: Devin Smith , Jason Witten and Cooper. Less than two weeks removed from ending his holdout and agreeing to a $90 million, six-year deal, Ezekiel Elliott had his workload increased to 23 carries for 111 yards and ran for a touchdown.

“It felt good,” Elliott said. “That’s my normal workload. I’m used to that. It definitely does feel good to be back out there.”

It was a game that felt like it was being played deep in the heart of Texas — an entire side of the lower bowl was full of blue and white Cowboys jerseys, who just about outnumbere­d Redskins fans. Sounds of “Coop” filled the stadium after Cooper’s catches, and there was a loud “DE-FENSE” chant when Washington had the ball.

The Redskins (0-2) got a rushing touchdown from Adrian Peterson and passing TDs from Case Keenum to Paul Richardson and rookie Terry McLaurin. But their banged-up defense playing without two starters struggled to contain Prescott or cover his receivers.

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