The Bakersfield Californian

Rams have momentum, but Cowboys control own playoff fate

- BY SCHUYLER DIXON The Associated Press

ARLINGTON, Texas — Jared Goff and the Los Angeles Rams have the momentum Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys crave going into a rematch of a divisional playoff game from last season.

Despite their second three-game losing streak of the season, the Cowboys have something the Rams want even more but will need help getting even if the defending NFC champions keep winning: control of their playoff chances.

LA (8-5) visits Dallas today as the first team out of the conference playoff race with three games remaining, while the Cowboys (6-7) somehow are still tied atop the NFC East with Philadelph­ia after seven losses in 10 games.

“Momentum is something serious if we can get it on our side,” Prescott said. “This has been a streaky team and yes, you got to get that first one to get the second one. That’s just the mindset. Let’s focus on today. Let’s focus on the now.”

Both teams started 3-0 coming off LA’s Super Bowl run that included a 30-22 divisional win over the Cowboys. Both teams then lost three straight.

Since sharing a 6-5 record, the teams have gone opposite ways. The Rams have won a pair, including last week’s impressive 28-12 victory over Seattle. Dallas lost to Buffalo on Thanksgivi­ng and Chicago a week later in a pair of forgettabl­e showings.

As it stands, the Rams are paying for an uneven start as San Francisco and Seattle kept rolling in the NFC West.

“We do know the urgency is there and the value of each game at this point,” Goff said. “You do treat every game the same with the same approach, but we do know we are coming down the stretch here and need to make some things happen.”

ON THE LINE

The Rams defense respects the Cowboys’ veteran offensive line, but Aaron Donald is still in line to add to LA’s impressive total of 43 sacks this season. After getting 11 sacks in the past two weeks, the Rams’ pass rush is in prime form to have success against the veteran Dallas line.

“They’ve got a group that’s been playing together for about six years,” Donald said. “They’re a good offensive line that plays good together, communicat­es together. But there’s a lot of good players in this league.”

PRESCOTT’S APPENDAGES

Prescott injured the pinkie finger on his throwing (right) hand and sprained his left hand against the Bears. The 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has practiced with taped fingers this week. “Just a couple of bruises,” Prescott said. “Probably wear the same tape in the game, but that’s it. Nothing serious.”

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