Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Elliott helps lift Cowboys to victory

He runs for 137 yards, go-ahead TD in fourth quarter to top Seattle

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Arlington, Texas Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 137 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, and the Dallas Cowboys hung on for a 24-22 wild-card win over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday.

The playoff win by the Cowboys (11-6) was the first for Elliott and quarterbac­k Dak Prescott on their second try after losing a divisional game as rookies two years ago. Dallas will play either New Orleans or the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round next weekend.

The loss ended a run of nine straight wins in playoff openers for the Seahawks (10-7). The Elias Sports Bureau says it was the longest streak in NFL history.

Dallas’ defense, ranked in the top 10 most of the season, mostly kept QB Russell Wilson under control and handed him his first loss in four wild-card games.

It was the eighth win in nine games for the Cowboys.

Prescott, the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2016 when the Cowboys lost to Green Bay at home as the top seed in the NFC, threw for 226 yards and had a 1-yard sneak for what appeared to be a clinching score before Tyler Lockett’s 53-yard catch set up a quick Seattle touchdown.

Wilson’s 7-yard scoring pass to J.D. Mckissic got the Seahawks within four, and they made it a two-point game on their second two-point conversion following an injury to kicker Sebastian Janikowski.

Punter Michael Dickson’s drop kick was caught by Cole Beasley at the Dallas 31, sealing the first playoff win for the Cowboys since the 2014 season.

 ?? Tom Pennington / Getty Images ?? Ezekiel Elliott runs the ball in the second quarter for the Cowboys, who posted their first playoff victory since the 2014 season.
Tom Pennington / Getty Images Ezekiel Elliott runs the ball in the second quarter for the Cowboys, who posted their first playoff victory since the 2014 season.

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