3 reasons why the Cowboys beat the Commanders on Christmas
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3 reasons why the Cowboys beat the Commanders on Christmas
"Entering the game, Dak Prescott discussed his intention to play the last two games of the season, as he said, to not "cheat" the game. Once the opening whistle sounded, the game turned from a one-sided affair to a classic, tight NFC East finish, regardless of who was in the lineup for either team. The Cowboys raced out to a 21-3 lead before the Commanders made it interesting late."
"On Thanksgiving, he broke out with a 43-yard touchdown run against the Kansas City Chiefs. Today, he anchored the rushing attack as he went over for 100 yards for the first time in his career. So many times, the Cowboys were behind the sticks on second and long, and Davis was able to get one chunk run after another to give the team much more manageable downs."
Dak Prescott intended to play the final two games and the opening whistle turned the matchup into a tight NFC East contest despite early dominance. The Cowboys built a 21-3 lead before Washington rallied late. The game featured heavy physicality, including Javonte Williams flooring Mike Sainristil and Deebo Samuel dislodging Donovan Wilson's helmet. Malik Davis delivered a breakout performance, recording his first career 100-yard game while replacing an injured Javonte Williams and providing multiple chunk runs on second-and-long. With postseason hopes gone, Dallas kept starters in and Brian Schottenheimer coached aggressively, producing scores on the team's first four possessions.
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