Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Brady’s contempt of Cowboys lingers

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As a young football fan growing up in California, it didn’t take Tom Brady long to dislike the Dallas Cowboys.

“I’ve really not liked the Cowboys since coming out of the womb as a Niner fan,” Brady joked this week. “They’ve got a lot of great players in their history. Guys that I just, as a Niner fan, you’d play the Cowboys and every time they’d hand off to Emmitt Smith would be a 5-yard gain and you would pull your hair out.”

It’s been more than 20 years since Dallas’ trio of Smith, quarterbac­k Troy Aikman and receiver Michael Irvin helped propel the Cowboys to their most recent Super Bowl win.

And since he entered the league in 2000 Brady has taken out his childhood frustratio­ns on them every chance he’s gotten, beating the Cowboys in each of his four meetings against them as the Patriots’ starting quarterbac­k.

Dallas is hoping the team it’s bringing to New England today can change some of that recent history.

Thanks largely to the play of quarterbac­k Dak Prescott over their past three games the Cowboys (6-4) enter Week 12 as the NFL’s topranked offense, a position they haven’t held at the end of a season in more than 40 years.

They’ll face a 9-1 Patriots team being led not by Brady’s arm but by the league’s top-rated defense. It is holding teams to just under 11 points per game to go along with an NFL-best 28 takeaways.

“It’s exciting,” Prescott said. “You talk about wanting to win championsh­ips. You’ve got to beat the people that have won.”

The Patriots have given up only nine total touchdowns on defense in 2019, four of which came in their 37-20 loss at Baltimore in Week 9. New England has yet to allow a red-zone touchdown at home this season.

With a victory, New England would extend its streak to 17 consecutiv­e seasons with at least 10 wins, which would be an NFL record.

The Patriots have won at least 10 games every year since going 9-7 in 2002.

While the Cowboys don’t have a dual-threat quarterbac­k such as Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Prescott is having a career season. He leads the NFL with 322.1 passing yards per game and has thrown for 1,098 yards over his past three

games — the best three-game stretch in franchise history.

“That’s who he is,” Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott said. “That’s the type of player he is, the guy he is, the leader he is and he’s continuing to attack. He hasn’t let up, as we expect from Dak.”

Likewise, the task of trying to contain Prescott is high on the priority list for the Patriots.

“They’re at the top of the league for a reason,” cornerback Stephon Gilmore said. “It’s a big challenge. And I’m looking forward to it.”

Dallas defensive lineman Michael Bennett is set to play at New England exactly a month after the Patriots traded him for a conditiona­l lateround draft pick in 2021. The former Texas A&M player has 3½ sacks in three games with the Cowboys after getting to the quarterbac­k 2½ times in his only six games with New England. Bennett, who also had stints with Tampa Bay, Seattle and Philadelph­ia, is one of 11 players in NFL history to have multiple sacks with five franchises.

Bennett didn’t have much to say about the prospect of facing New England. When he was traded, he had just returned from a one-game suspension over a “philosophi­cal difference” with defensive line coach and former University of Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema. He also said there wasn’t any extra motivation to get a sack of Brady, and Bennett spoke highly of his former teammate.

“It’s never personal in the NFL,” Bennett said. “It’s always business.”

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