Three-Game Road Trip Ends With Win Over Cardinals
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DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer
November 12, 2006 6:19 PM
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo didn't have Terry Glenn as a target this Sunday, but he got plenty of help from the rest of his receivers.
Romo completed passes to five different receivers, including a pair of deep touchdowns to Terrell Owens and Patrick Crayton, and the Cowboys (5-4) cruised to a 27-10 victory over the Arizona Cardinals (1-8) here at University of Phoenix Stadium.
The Cowboys' 10-point halftime lead ballooned to 24 in the fourth quarter following Akin Ayodele's interception of Cardinals rookie quarterback Matt Leinart. One play later, Romo found Owens streaking down the left sideline for a 51-yard touchdown.
Leinart was picked off by rookie safety Pat Watkins on Arizona's next drive, and Marion Barber scored on a 5-yard run six plays later. Watkins was active for the first time in two games in place of Marcus Coleman, who was released by the team on Saturday.
But the Cowboys' victory was tempered a bit by a left Achilles' injury to Greg Ellis, who left the game late in the third quarter. Details of Ellis' injury were not known immediately after the game. Rookie Bobby Carpenter and Al Singleton replaced him in the lineup.
Romo completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Crayton in the second quarter, and he also fired a touchdown pass to rookie Sam Hurd with three seconds left in the first half, but an offensive pass interference call on Crayton wiped out the play. The Cowboys settled for a 38-yard field goal by Mike Vanderjagt as time expired.
Glenn was inactive after missing most of practice all week with irritation under his kneecap, where the quadriceps muscle attaches. Hurd started in his place and made a nice 16-yard sliding catch leading up to Crayton's touchdown.
Julius Jones and Barber combined for 110 rushing yards on 29 carries.
Rookie receiver Miles Austin returned kickoffs in place of Skyler Green, who was inactive.
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer
November 12, 2006 6:19 PM
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo didn't have Terry Glenn as a target this Sunday, but he got plenty of help from the rest of his receivers.
Romo completed passes to five different receivers, including a pair of deep touchdowns to Terrell Owens and Patrick Crayton, and the Cowboys (5-4) cruised to a 27-10 victory over the Arizona Cardinals (1-8) here at University of Phoenix Stadium.
The Cowboys' 10-point halftime lead ballooned to 24 in the fourth quarter following Akin Ayodele's interception of Cardinals rookie quarterback Matt Leinart. One play later, Romo found Owens streaking down the left sideline for a 51-yard touchdown.
Leinart was picked off by rookie safety Pat Watkins on Arizona's next drive, and Marion Barber scored on a 5-yard run six plays later. Watkins was active for the first time in two games in place of Marcus Coleman, who was released by the team on Saturday.
But the Cowboys' victory was tempered a bit by a left Achilles' injury to Greg Ellis, who left the game late in the third quarter. Details of Ellis' injury were not known immediately after the game. Rookie Bobby Carpenter and Al Singleton replaced him in the lineup.
Romo completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Crayton in the second quarter, and he also fired a touchdown pass to rookie Sam Hurd with three seconds left in the first half, but an offensive pass interference call on Crayton wiped out the play. The Cowboys settled for a 38-yard field goal by Mike Vanderjagt as time expired.
Glenn was inactive after missing most of practice all week with irritation under his kneecap, where the quadriceps muscle attaches. Hurd started in his place and made a nice 16-yard sliding catch leading up to Crayton's touchdown.
Julius Jones and Barber combined for 110 rushing yards on 29 carries.
Rookie receiver Miles Austin returned kickoffs in place of Skyler Green, who was inactive.
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