![]() The entire drive could be summed up as the offense finally stepping up to the adversity they’ve been facing all season. He also had an unnecessary roughness flag picked up on a hit he took down the middle (even though it totally was). Tight end Hayden Hurst also came up big on a couple of third downs. It was probably the best protection the quarterback received all day as he was able to drop a few dimes in key situations. The drive started with the Cowboys punting the ball into the scoreboard, but they didn’t replay the down due to a lack of evidence (even though it totally did). What followed was a 19 play drive that resulted in a Higgins touchdown catch and Boyd two point conversion. The big man gets rewarded for pursuing the play.īurrow and the offense got the ball with a little over 12 minutes left in fourth quarter down by eight. It was his first fumble recovery of the season. ![]() Rush then hit his tight end for a first down, but Bell was able to punch the ball out for Cincinnati’s first forced turnover of the season. Then the Cowboys began to put together a methodical drive that looked destined for points. The Bengals added yet another field goal. ![]() Cincinnati managed to hit Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd for the first time in the game, but the drive still only resulted in a field goal for a team that was looking to hit the ground running in Week 2. However, an encroachment penalty on the Cowboys gave them new life. They managed to add a field goal right before the half after Mike Hilton dropped a potentially game changing interception.Ĭoming out of halftime, the Bengals managed to get a first down before facing a Fourth-and-4 where they were set to punt. The defense at least held the Dallas offense and Rush in check the rest of the way. Plenty of third down and longs or plays getting blown up in the backfield. The rest of the half was very frustrating offensively for Cincinnati. However, Cincinnati’s defense finally stepped up with a stop that was catapulted by Trey Hendrickson making a nine yard tackle for a loss on second down. Joe Burrow continued to feel the pressure on the next drive as Micah Parsons ended up untouched on a crucial third down. Vonn Bell made a touchdown saving tackle, but Pollard got in the end zone the next play on a one-yard run. The Cowboys offensive prowess didn’t slow down on their second drive as running back Tony Pollard had a huge play where he took a pass over 40 yards from behind the line of scrimmage. Are we going to lay down for every single opponent, or are you going to respond? What are we made of? How can we respond?"Ĭowboys owner, Jerry Jones: "I think there was a little issue he had with his coach, some discipline issues that were being tardy for a meeting or a phone going off.Taylor says headsets went out on Bengals’ final possession punt hitting scoreboard was ‘big play in the game’ Twitter criticizes Zac Taylor following Bengals’ last-second loss at Cowboys 4 winners and 5 losers from Bengals’ loss to Cowboys Sorry how it ended and everything, but I just wanted to come out here and prove that I'm still the player I was drafted to be and I feel like I showed that tonight."Ĭolts wide receiver, Parris Campbell: "Obviously, the record speaks for itself. 'that was just unacceptable'Ĭowboys safety, Malik Hooker: "It was definitely some extra motivation. ![]() Tony Pollard 30-yard TD run (extra point blocked)Įzekiel Elliott four-yard TD run (extra point) Malik Hooker 38-yard fumble return TD (two-point conversion failed) Matt Ryan 15-yard TD pass to Alec Pierce (two-point conversion failed)ĭak Prescott three-yard TD pass to Michael Gallup (extra point) Tony Pollard two-yard TD run (extra point)ĭak Prescott 13-yard TD pass to Michael Gallup (extra point) Matt Ryan 14-yard TD pass to Ashton Dulin (extra point) Dak Prescott 20-yard TD pass to CeeDee Lamb (extra point) ![]()
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