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Dallas ends New Orleans’ 10-game winning streak, shutting down Drew Brees and the Saints.

Dallas ends New Orleans’ 10-game win streak, 13-10

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Ezekiel Elliott scored the only Dallas touchdown and the Cowboys stifled Drew Brees and the Saints, ending New Orleans’ 10-game winning streak with a 13-10 victory Thursday night.

The Cowboys (7-5) won their fourth consecutiv­e game and assured they will at least remain tied for the NFC East lead.

The Saints (10-2) were shut out in the first half and had a season low in points while missing on a chance to perfectly match Dallas from two years ago, when then-rookie sensations Elliott and quarterbac­k Dak Prescott won 11 straight after dropping the opener.

Brees had his fewest yards passing in a half since joining the Saints in 2006 with 39, and couldn’t get a potential winning drive going in the final minutes.

Instead, Jourdan Lewis’ intercepti­on — just the third of the season for Brees — gave the Cowboys a chance to run out the clock from the New Orleans 1 after an interferen­ce penalty in the end zone.

The Cowboys tried to play keepaway from the NFL’S highest-scoring offense late in the fourth quarter, with Prescott desperatel­y scrambling 11 yards for a first down on third-and-10 and Cole Beasley catching a third-down pass and diving for 5 yards on third-and-5.

But Prescott fumbled on a sack with Dallas in position for a field goal, giving Brees another chance from his15withm­orethantwo minutes remaining.

On the second play, though, Brees threw where he expected a receiver to be but Jordan was the only on there. He dove forward, just keeping the ball off the ground.

Marshon Lattimore was called for interferen­ce against Amari Cooper in the end zone, giving Dallas a first down at the 1 with 1:58 remaining. The Cowboys had just enough time to end the game, with the play clock matching the game clock after Prescott took a knee for the third time.

Brees was 18-for-28 for 127 yards, actually the second straight game and third overall under 200 yards for the MVP contender.

The only touchdown drive for the Saints was aided by three first downs on Dallas penalties. The biggest was Randy Gregory’s roughing-the-punt penalty on Thomas Morstead.

Two plays later, Brees dropped a deep throw to a backpedali­ng Keith Kirkwood in the end zone for a 30-yard score to get New Orleans within 13-10.

Prescott had 194 of his 248 yards passing while helping the Cowboys to a 13-0 halftime lead.

Jets: New York’s starting QB is TBD for Sunday. Sam Darnold and Josh Mccown were both limited at practice for the second straight day, leaving it uncertain who will be under center at Tennessee. Coach Todd Bowles said Thursday that Darnold, Mccown and Davis Webb each had snaps and ran the offense during drills. “We’ll see who’s the healthiest,” Bowles said.

Bengals: Cincinnati put offensive tackle Jake Fisher on injured reserve with a back injury and brought back Andre Smith for his third stint in Cincinnati.

 ?? Photos by Ron Jenkins / Associated Press ?? New Orleans’ Alvin Kamara is hit by Dallas’ Jaylon Smith and stopped short of the goal line in the first half Thursday. The Saints were shut out in the first half for the first time since 2014.
Photos by Ron Jenkins / Associated Press New Orleans’ Alvin Kamara is hit by Dallas’ Jaylon Smith and stopped short of the goal line in the first half Thursday. The Saints were shut out in the first half for the first time since 2014.
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Dallas quarterbac­k Dak Prescott celebrates after his touchdown pass Thursday.

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