The Dallas Cowboys protection wreaked havoc on the Los Angeles Chargers all night time lengthy, in the end turning into the decisive issue within the 20-17 win on the street Monday night time.
After Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense led a drive that ended with a area purpose from rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey to take a 20-17 lead, the Chargers had a little bit over two minutes to a minimum of match these three factors to power extra time on the finish of the fourth quarter.
However the protection had victory in thoughts.
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It began with star defensive finish Micah Parsons taking Justin Herbert right down to the turf for the workforce’s first sack of the night time on second down. Then, on third-and-10, Herbert was pressured and compelled into throwing an interception to Stephon Gilmore, which iced it.
The Cowboys improved to 4-2 following a beating from the San Francisco 49ers the week prior. In the meantime, the Chargers went to 2-3 on the 12 months after failing to drag collectively one other game-winning drive.
This sport appeared to be a shootout from the beginning, as Chargers offensive coordinator Kellen Moore had the proper opening drive script to place the strain on his outdated colleagues in Dallas.
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Herbert and the Chargers went 5 performs for 42 yards after forcing a three-and-out on Dallas to begin the sport, and Keenan Allen’s rating on a 1-yard landing made it a 7-0 lead.
The Cowboys instantly responded with a landing drive of their very own, as Prescott, on fourth-and-one, determined to maintain it on a learn choice play, which the Chargers weren’t searching for in any respect. He rushed the ball 18 yards into the top zone, and as ESPN colour analyst Troy Aikman put it, Prescott appeared like his outdated self at Mississippi State when he was operating in Dan Mullen’s offense.
After that, although, each offenses started to stall and penalties on each groups had been an enormous motive why. Six mixed punts and a turnover on downs by the Cowboys led to some boring soccer for these watching at SoFi Stadium and at residence.
Nevertheless, the ultimate drive of the primary half turned out to be vital, as Derwin James was hit with an pointless roughness penalty after Jake Ferguson caught a 15-yard cross that noticed him tackled on the Chargers’ 32-yard line.
So, with 21 seconds left, the Cowboys had been pushed to the 14-yard line and Aubrey hit a area purpose to finish the half, giving the Cowboys a 10-7 lead heading into the locker room.
In the long run, that’s precisely what they wanted to choose up an enormous street win.
Trying on the field rating, Prescott completed 21-of-30 for 272 yards with one landing and no interceptions whereas dashing for 40 yards on seven carries together with his landing on the bottom. Although Tony Pollard struggled within the run sport for Dallas (15 carries, 30 yards), he dazzled with six catches for 80 yards, together with a 60-yard catch-and-run.
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CeeDee Lamb was the Cowboys’ main receiver, hauling in all seven of his targets for 117 yards. Brandin Cooks, the veteran who has been struggling to search out his means in his first video games with the Cowboys this season, tallied his first landing with Dallas and it was an enormous one within the fourth quarter.
Cooks secured a troublesome catch for a 2-yard rating and erupted with emotion after giving his workforce a 17-10 lead after the Chargers tied the sport on the earlier drive.
For the Chargers, Herbert didn’t have his finest sport, lacking on some massive alternatives to Allen, who completed with 85 yards on seven catches (11 targets). Herbert was 22-of-37 for 227 yards with two touchdowns and his interception on the finish of the sport.
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Because the Cowboys head to their bye week glad with the early season, the Chargers will journey to Arrowhead Stadium to face their AFC West rival within the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs – a sport that all the time erupts on the offensive aspect of the ball.