
"The offense took the ball first and scored a touchdown on five plays, but after the defense got only their second opening drive stop of the season, the Commanders punt pinned them deep and Washington got a safety and suddenly gained all the momentum back. DaRon Bland made the biggest play of the first half when he saved a two-point conversion after a Commanders touchdown, which left Dallas in an 8-7 early hole."
"You can hate Dak Prescott all you want, but that drive to end the half with a dime to George Pickens is MVP level stuff. Right when you thought, here we go again, the offense went 72 yards on 4 plays in 35 seconds to take a 27-15 lead into the half. Defense? Give credit to the defense. Even though the Commanders were down their top two pass catchers, they only gave up 22 points."
The Dallas Cowboys produced their most complete game of the season, delivering strong play on both offense and defense. The offense opened with a quick touchdown, later overcame a momentum swing after a Commanders safety, and finished the first half with a 72-yard, four-play drive capped by a precise Dak Prescott pass to George Pickens. The defense created critical turnovers, saving a two-point conversion and forcing a Jayden Daniels fumble that led to a short-field touchdown. A DaRon Bland pick-six broke the game open, and Washington only added late garbage scores as Dallas controlled the contest.
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