The Cowboys and Commanders had a WILD first quarter
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The Cowboys and Commanders had a WILD first quarter
"The Cowboys won the toss and went a bit bold by choosing to receive. I suppose when your offense is the best in the NFL and your defense is, um, not the best in the NFL... that decision makes sense. Dak Prescott and his friends picked up where they have left off just about every game this season. CeeDee Lamb was the recipient of his first pass and it was great to see him back in action."
"The Cowboys defense forced an immediate stop. Washington failed to move the sticks on their first three downs and were set to go for it on fourth and short. Amazingly, still a matter of disbelief, the AT&T Stadium crowd forced them to jump and they punted it away. They did get a great bounce and downed Dallas basically in the endzone, but still. It was impressive."
"It turned out that downing of the punt was significant. Dallas could not get out of the endzone on their first play, a handoff to Javonte Williams, and he was tackled for a loss that was a safety. Washington went to work quickly after getting the ball back and in the blink of an eye found themselves in the redzone. One blink later and they had scored. Jayden Daniels found a wide open Zach Ertz despite the fact that the Cowboys only rushed three."
The Cowboys elected to receive and scored quickly on a Javonte Williams rushing touchdown after a pass interference set up the drive. Dallas' defense forced an immediate stop, but Washington was pushed into a punting situation by the crowd and downed the punt near the end zone. A failed Dallas play on the ensuing possession produced a safety. Washington capitalized on the momentum, driving into the red zone and scoring on a Jayden Daniels-to-Zach Ertz touchdown. A two-point attempt was stopped by DaRon Bland. Dallas responded with big plays from Dak Prescott targeting George Pickens to regain field position.
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