Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Brandin Cooks, his fifth touchdown of the season, during an 11-play drive that extended the Cowboys' lead to 17-7 over the Seattle Seahawks. The Cowboys' offense showed more effectiveness outside the 5-yard line. Mike McCarthy's red-zone play calls, though initially questioned, proved successful. The Seahawks' Jason Myers missed a field goal, further widening the gap.
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Tyler Smith maybe did the Cowboys a favor: Their offense looks better outside the 5-yard line than inside it. Dak Prescott hits Brandin Cooks for 7-yard TD, extending lead to 17-7 over Seahawks after a Jason Myers missed FG.
Cowboys extend the lead to 17-7 on a Dak Prescott TD pass to Brandin Cooks.
Brandin Cooks with his fifth TD of the season ends a 11-play drive as Dallas pushes the lead to 17-7.
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I'm not at all on board with these red-zone play calls by Mike McCarthy ... but that one worked. Dak Prescott over the middle to Brandin Cooks for a 7-yard touchdown pass and a 17-7 Cowboys lead.
Dak Prescott to a wide open Brandin Cooks. Mike McCarthy is dealing. 17-7 Cowboys