The Oklahoman

Prescott throws 4 TDs; Cowboys top Panthers

- Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas – Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes, Ezekiel Elliott had his first 100-yard rushing game of the season against the NFL's No. 1 defense and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Carolina Panthers 36-28 on Sunday.

Elliott finished with 143 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries as the Cowboys (3-1) rolled up 245 yards on the ground after the Panthers allowed just 135 total in the first three games.

Leading the Panthers in their first full game without injured star running back Christian McCaffrey, Sam Darnold had two rushing touchdowns to become the first quarterbac­k in NFL history with at least five TDs on the ground in the first four games.

It was a different story for Darnold behind the line of scrimmage before getting hot in the passing game with the Panthers (3-1) trying to erase a 22-point deficit in the fourth quarter in their first loss.

Trevon Diggs had two intercepti­ons for an NFL-leading five while becoming the first Dallas player with a pick in each of the first four games since the 1970 merger.

When he won a tug of war with receiver DJ Moore for the second pick, Diggs gave Dallas, this year's NFL leader in forcing turnovers, multiple takeaways in an eighth consecutiv­e game going back to last season, the longest active streak in the league.

The Cowboys sacked Darnold five times, including two from Randy Gregory, while Dallas kept Prescott upright against a defense that entered the game with an NFL-best 14 sacks.

Carolina's pressure did force Prescott into more incompleti­ons than he's been used to while completing 77.5% of his passes the first three weeks, but he had enough time for scoring passes to four different receivers.

Three of the TDs came in the third quarter to erase a 14-13 halftime deficit as Prescott finished 14 of 22 for 188 yards. His scoring tosses were 18 yards to Blake Jarwin, 35 to Amari Cooper, 6 to Dalton Schultz and 23 to Cedrick Wilson, the last set up by Diggs' first pick.

Elliott set up Schultz's short scoring catch with a 47-yard run, his longest since a 55-yarder as a rookie in 2016.

 ?? TIM HEITMAN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott throws a pass under pressure from Panthers defensive end Brian Burns on Sunday.
TIM HEITMAN/USA TODAY SPORTS Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott throws a pass under pressure from Panthers defensive end Brian Burns on Sunday.

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