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NFL: Dallas 37, Miami 20

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Published: Sept. 16, 2007 at 8:43 PM

MIAMI, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Anthony Henry intercepted twice and recovered a key onside kick setting set up the final Dallas touchdown in a 37-20 win over Miami Sunday.

The Cowboys forced five turnovers, intercepting Trent Green four times. The win came despite the absence of three starters -- Terrance Newman, Jason Ferguson and Greg Ellis -- and one week after Dallas allowed 35 points in a victory over the Giants.

Tony Romo finished 14 of 29 passing for 186 yards and a pair of touchdowns; Terrell Owens had five catches for 97 yards and a score. Marion Barber led Dallas (2-0) on the ground, carrying 14 times for 89 yards and a pair of scores.

Green completed 23 of 40 passes for 287 yards, but was responsible for each of the Miami turnovers.

Topics: Anthony Henry, Greg Ellis, Marion Barber, Terrell Owens, Tony Romo, Trent Green
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