The Phnom Penh Post

Cowboys keep Lions waiting with 42-21 rout

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THE Dallas Cowboys, already assured of home field advantage throughout the playoffs, didn’t let up on Monday in a 42-21 rout of Detroit that kept the Lions from clinching their own NFL postseason berth.

Cowboys rookie quarterbac­k Dak Prescott passed for 212 yards and three touchdowns, wide receiver Dez Bryant caught two TD passes and threw one more, and rookie running back Ezekiel Elliot rushed for 80 yards and two scores as Dallas improved to 13-2 with one game left in the regular season.

It’s just the third time in Cowboys history that they have won 13 games. It first happened in 1992, in the run-up to a Super Bowl title. They also won 13 in 2007, but fell to the New York Giants in the playoffs.

Prescott’s 13th win of the season matched Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisbe­rger for the most in NFL history by a rookie QB.

It was a sign of just how comfortabl­e the Cowboys were feeling that Bryant threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten as part of Dallas’s third-quarter offensive explosion.

On first-and-goal from the Detroit 10-yard line, Bryant took a pitch going to his left. Just before he reached the line of scrimmage, Bryant tossed the ball to a wide-open Witten in the end zone.

Bryant became the first Cowboy since Danny White in 1985 to throw and catch a touchdown pass in the same game.

The unexpected play put an exclamatio­n point on a dominant third quarter.

Tied 21-21 at half-time, Dallas outscored the Lions 14-0 in the third.

Cowboys safety JJ Wilcox ended Detroit’s first possession of the second half with an inter- ception of Matthew Stafford.

Dallas stopped the Lions’ second series of the third quarter at the Lions’ 36, and Detroit kicker Matt Prater missed a 47-yard field goal on the Lions’ third and final offensive drive of the quarter.

T he Cowboy s a n s were d Prater’s miss wit h a 63-yard, seven-play dr ive capped by P res c ot t ’s 19-y a rd s c or i ng pass to Br ya nt t hat put t he Cowboys up 42-21 with 12:12 remaining.

Stafford finished 26 of 46 for 260 yards and one intercept ion. Det roit r u n n i ng back Z ach Z en ner r a n f or t wo touchdowns.

Bryant’s one-handed touchdown catch with Lions cornerback Johnson Bademosi all over him tied the game at 21-21 going into half-time.

The Lions had scored on their first three possession­s to take a 21-14 lead with 7:40 remaining in the opening half.

The Cowboys had been first on the board thanks to Prescott’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Brice Butler, and Elliot’s 55-yard touchdown run had put them up 14-7 in the second quarter.

While the 9-6 Lions missed a chance to secure a playoff berth, they can still do so on Sunday when they play the Green Bay Packers for the NFC North division crown.

Mariota ‘out for five months’

Meanwhile, Tennessee quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota will have surgery on his broken leg today and his recovery will take four to five months, Titans coach Mike Mularkey said on Monday.

Mariota broke his right fibula in Saturday’s 38-17 NFL loss to the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Mularkey told reporters that Mariota will have a plate insert- ed at the point of the fracture.

The second-year signal-caller is expected to return in time for off-season team activities in May or June.

Mariota’s right foot bent awkwardly behind him as he was chased out of the pocket and sacked by Jaguars defensive lineman Sheldon Day in the third quarter.

The Titans were eliminated from the playoffs on Saturday after their defeat and the Houston Texans’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

 ?? TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Orlando Scandrick of the Dallas Cowboys breaks up a pass intended for the Detroit Lions’ Marvin Jones.
TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Orlando Scandrick of the Dallas Cowboys breaks up a pass intended for the Detroit Lions’ Marvin Jones.

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