Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers: Battle of the Blues
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Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers: Battle of the Blues
"The drive stalled at the Panthers' five-yard line, and the Cowboys settled for a Brandon Aubrey field goal to tie the game up at 3-3. The Cowboys' defense made a stand on the next series, ending it with a Donovan Wilson interception, his second of the year. That interception led to an efficient second drive for Dak Prescott, which ended in a 3-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Luepke to put the Cowboys up 10-3 at the beginning of the second quarter."
"The seldom-used Hunter Luepke started the second quarter off with a bang on his 3-yard touchdown catch from Prescott. The Cowboys' defense continued to disappoint after the interception, allowing Rico Dowdle to gain yards at will on the ground. Bryce Young assisted the ground game by completing two long passes. The last pass was a 19-yard score to Tetoria McMillian, tying the game at 10-10."
The Cowboys traveled to Charlotte to face the Panthers. Dallas began with a stagnant opening drive that produced six yards and a punt. Carolina advanced behind Bryce Young with Rico Dowdle and Mitchell Evens creating gains and a 31-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. Dallas responded with a Brandon Aubrey field goal, and Donovan Wilson intercepted a pass, setting up a 3-yard touchdown to Hunter Luepke for a 10-3 advantage. Carolina countered in the second quarter as Dowdle and Young moved the offense and a 19-yard Tetoria McMillian touchdown tied the game at 10-10. Dallas then moved the ball on a penalty-assisted drive capped by a 19-yard touchdown pass to Jake Ferguson.
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