The Oklahoman

Prescott has Cowboys rolling early

- Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott thought he could improve while not playing after the season-ending ankle injury last year by appreciati­ng the chance to watch from a different perspectiv­e.

The star Dallas quarterbac­k, who then missed most of training camp this summer with a shoulder injury, believes he was right.

“Going back, the experience obviously has helped but just studying and preparing myself and then all the work that I’ve put in just to get back healthy, not only the leg but the shoulder and just this playbook,” Prescott said. “I feel like I’m playing the best I’ve ever played.”

Prescott had the third-best passer rating of his six-year career in his first home game since fracturing and dislocatin­g his right ankle at AT&T Stadium last October. The 143.3 mark came in a 41-21 victory over NFC East rival Philadelph­ia on Monday night.

The Cowboys (2-1) lead the division with the second of three consecutiv­e home games coming Sunday against Carolina (3-0). And they’re proving Prescott’s theory that the club is better off when he doesn’t have to throw more than 50 times for more than 400 yards.

After a 31-29 loss to defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay in the opener, Prescott had thrown for more than 400 yards in four consecutiv­e full games going back to before the injury. The Cowboys were 1-3 in those games.

In victories over the Los Angeles Chargers and Eagles, Prescott has thrown for a total of 475 yards while the Cowboys have averaged 179 yards rushing after finishing with just 60 against the Buccaneers.

Two-time rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott had a season-high 95 yards and two touchdowns against the Eagles.

“I think it starts with Dak and he’s been doing a great job with our tempo in the offense,” right guard Zack Martin said. “We’re moving in and out of the

huddle quick. We may be feeling it a little bit, but we know the defense is really feeling the pressure.”

What’s working: After spending most of last season at or near the bottom in turnover margin, the Cowboys are tied with New Orleans for the best at plus-5. Dallas leads the NFL with eight takeaways, highlighte­d by Trevon Diggs’ 59-yard intercepti­on return for a touchdown off Philadelph­ia’s Jalen Hurts. Diggs’ brother, All-Pro Buffalo receiver Stefon Diggs, was at the game. “I know he was really excited,” Diggs said. “He said, ‘I want you to get an intercepti­on and score a touchdown.’”

What needs help: Game management late in the first half has been an issue for coach Mike McCarthy twice already this season. The latest was letting most of the final two minutes run off without using one or both of his remaining timeouts after the Eagles ended up in second-and-31 with the Cowboys leading 20-7. Philadelph­ia gained 19 yards on third-and-24 and punted to the Dallas 11-yard line with 11 seconds remaining.

“The decision was to take the lead going into halftime,” McCarthy said. “I was comfortabl­e given where the ball was at.”

In the opener, the Cowboys tried an ill-advised 60-yard field goal in the final seconds of the first half after kicker Greg Zuerlein missed almost the entire preseason coming off back surgery. Tom Brady and the Bucs couldn’t convert a decent chance to steal three points.

Stock up: DT Osa Odighizuwa became the first Dallas rookie with at least 1½ sacks in a game since Maliek Collins had two in 2016 against Cleveland. Fellow rookie and first-round pick Micah Parsons, drafted as a linebacker, played mostly defensive end for the second consecutiv­e game and shared the second sack with the former UCLA player. Parsons had his first career sack last week against the Chargers, and Odighizuwa had his first against the Eagles.

Stock down: LG Connor Williams was called for holding three times, including twice on a drive that ended in a touchdown anyway. C Tyler Biadasz also had some issues, the biggest coming when he couldn’t get the push needed on Prescott’s fourth-down sneak from inside the 1 in the first half.

Injuries: McCarthy said the Cowboys came out of the game without any injuries. They’ll be hoping for S Donovan Wilson’s return from a groin issue that has sidelined him for two games. Dallas has been without at least one player because of COVID-19 protocols for all three games. The two who missed the Philadelph­ia game will also be in question for Carolina: LB Keanu Neal and DE Bradlee Anae.

Key number: 7 – The Cowboys have forced at least two turnovers in seven consecutiv­e games going back to last season. It’s the longest active streak in the NFL and is tied for the club’s sixth best since the 1970 merger.

Next steps: After having little trouble moving the ball with the No. 4 offense against the NFL’s fourth-ranked defense, the Cowboys will face the league’s top defensive unit against Carolina. The Panthers are 3-0 for the first time since 2015, when their 14-0 start included a blowout victory at the Cowboys on Thanksgivi­ng.

 ?? KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott makes a leaping throw against the Eagles on Monday night in Arlington, Texas.
KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott makes a leaping throw against the Eagles on Monday night in Arlington, Texas.

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