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The final score was Washington 26, Dallas 3. October 8, 1973, RFK Stadium: Roger Staubach had won back the quarterback job after missing most of the 1972 season with a shoulder injury, but Tom Landry pulled him in the third quarter when he missed an important signal and was sacked by the Redskins defense.
Final score: Buffalo Bills 31, Dallas Cowboys 10. That was a beatdown. James Cook's 221 yards from scrimmage are the most by a Bills player since 2010. Cook ran for 179 yards and a touchdown on 25 ...
Dallas struck back with Staubach completing a 17-yard pass to Drew Pearson and a 16-yarder to tight end Billy Joe Dupree, moving the ball close enough for Rafael Septién to kick a 33-yard field goal and cut the score to 7–5. As time was running out in the half, Ferragamo managed to get the Rams to the Cowboys 43-yard line.
3 times – Pittsburgh Steelers (X and XIII) vs. Dallas Cowboys see also Cowboys–Steelers rivalry; 2 times – Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Redskins ; 2 times – San Francisco 49ers (XVI and XXIII) vs. Cincinnati Bengals; 2 times – Dallas Cowboys (XXVII and XXVIII) vs. Buffalo Bills [n 3] 2 times – New York Giants (XLII and XLVI) vs.
Final: Houston Texans 34, Dallas Cowboys 10 4Q, 3:16 — Texans pouring it on. ... 4Q, 12:31 — Houston's defensive score is back-breaker. Just when Dallas was finding some rhythm on offense, and ...
The Dallas Cowboys (7-3) beat the Carolina Panthers (1-9) 33-10 on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium in the NFC matchup.The Cowboys defense never allowed the Panthers to get into any offensive rhythm.
In an upset, 7th-seeded Green Bay, led by first-year starter Jordan Love, defeated 2nd-seeded and McCarthy-led Dallas by a final score of 48–32. [42] [43] At one point, the Packers led their rival by 32 points in the fourth quarter. This was the first time a 7th-seeded team won a playoff game since the NFL expanded the playoffs to 14 teams in ...
The Philadelphia Eagles held off the Dallas Cowboys in a Sunday afternoon thriller in Philadelphia.