
"Second Quarter Though the sledding got a little tougher for the offense, the Cowboys are seemingly never far from field-goal range. And sure enough, despite stalling at the Washington 43 on their second possession of the quarter, Aubrey came out and split the uprights on a 61-yard field goal. In doing so, he set the NFL record for the most career field goals of at least 60 yards with five."
"Up to this point, the Dallas defense had forced four punts and stopped Washington on a fourth-down attempt, but with just under two minutes left in the half, the Cowboys couldn't get off the field. Daniels would push his way into the end zone from the 1-yard line for the touchdown as the Commanders pulled to within 20-15. However, the 39 seconds remaining on the clock was plenty of time for Dallas to reach pay dirt themselves."
Aubrey drilled a 61-yard field goal to set the NFL record for career field goals of at least 60 yards with five. The Dallas defense forced four punts and stopped Washington on a fourth-down attempt before Daniels scored from the 1-yard line, pulling the Commanders to 20-15. Prescott answered with a 44-yard pass to Pickens and a short-range drive finished by Ferguson, sending Dallas into halftime up 27-15. Entering the game at 2-3-1, Dallas needed a win, and the offense received a boost from the return of CeeDee Lamb, who totaled five catches for 110 first-half yards.
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