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Gibson feasts in a battle for 1st place

RB rushes for 115 yards, 3 TDs to lead Washington by Cowboys

- By Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas — Antonio Gibson ran for three touchdowns, Alex Smith had a scoring pass and Washington at least temporaril­y moved into first place in the woeful NFC East with a 41-16 Thanksgivi­ng victory over the Cowboys on Thursday.

Gibson’s second score was a 23-yard run on the first play after an ill-advised fake punt attempt by Dallas as Washington beat its division rival on Thanksgivi­ng for just the second time in 10 tries, the most frequent visitor for the Cowboys in their annual holiday home game.

Washington (4-7) slides ahead of the Eagles (3-6-1) in the NFC East and will stay in first place if the Eagles lose to Seattle on Monday night. It was the third win in five games since a five-game losing streak dropped Washington to 1-5.

Dallas (3-8) couldn’t build on a big win at Minnesota, losing for the fifth time in six games since star quarterbac­k Dak Prescott’s season-ending ankle injury. The Cowboys were playing a day after strength coach Markus Paul died at a hospital following a medical emergency at the team’s facility.

The Cowboys trailed 20-16 when they faced a fourth-and-10 from their 24-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Darian Thompson took the snap in front of punter Hunter Niswander and pitched to Cedrick Wilson on a reverse that was stuffed for a 1-yard loss.

On the next play, Gibson easily beat the Dallas defense to the left pylon. After another Dallas punt, Gibson capped a clock-killing drive with a 37-yard score for a 34-16 lead.

Washington made it a blowout when Montez Sweat tipped and intercepte­d a pass right in the face of Andy Dalton and was free to run 15 yards for a TD.

Gibson, who already was the rookie leader in touchdowns rushing and now has 11, finished with 115 yards on 20 carries.

And two-time rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott of Dallas had just 32 yards while losing his fifth fumble of the season, by far the most of his five-year career.

Watson goes off in win: Deshaun Watson finished 17 of 25 for 318 yards with four touchdowns and no intercepti­ons. He has thrown 15 touchdown passes without getting picked off once in the past six games.

He had a pair of go-ahead touchdown passes in the first half and threw for two more scores in the fourth quarter to help the Texans pull away and beat the Lions 41-25 Thursday.

And still, he wasn’t satisfied.

“It was definitely good, but I missed two touchdowns,” Watson said.

 ?? TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY ?? Washington’s Antonio Gibson, right, runs for a touchdown Thursday at AT&T Stadium.
TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY Washington’s Antonio Gibson, right, runs for a touchdown Thursday at AT&T Stadium.

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