Romo's late TD lets Cowboys squeak past Skins 7-6
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys were awful on offense for a second straight week. This time, they were lucky to be playing the broken-down Washington Redskins.
Romo led only a single scoring drive, hitting Patrick Crayton for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 2:41 left, and it was enough to give Dallas a 7-6 victory over Washington on Sunday to preserve first place in the NFC East.
The Cowboys (7-3) avoided getting shut out the previous week by scoring with 38 seconds left, then almost saw it happen again. This would've been especially stunning since the Redskins (3-7) were down to third-stringers at running back and right guard and came in without their expensive defensive tackle and a star tight end. They'd also never shut out Dallas in the previous 98 meetings.
Shaun Suisham gave the Redskins a 6-0 lead by making field goals of 45 and 31 yards. But he missed a 39-yard attempt shortly before halftime and a 50-yarder that would've made it 9-0 with 7:06 left. Suisham had been 13-of-13 this season before those misses.
Washington quarterback Jason Campbell lost his chance to pull out the victory when a pass was tipped by Stephen Bowen and intercepted by Anthony Spencer with 1:52 left. He got the ball back for a final heave and it fell incomplete about 35 yards from the end zone.
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I'll take the wins - hopefully they will figure things out soon.
Anonymous | Nov. 22, 2009 at 4:40 p.m.
Dallas is the worst 7-3 team in recent memory. Watch them win the...
THEeyepatch | Nov. 22, 2009 at 2:52 p.m.
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