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Dallas beats Seattle 38-17.
Dallas Cowboys Miles Austin gets away from Seattle Seahawks Jordan Babineaux for a short gain November 1, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. Austin had five catches for 62 yards and one TDs as the Cowboys beat the Seahawks 38-17. UPI/Ian Halperin.

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Garrett Hartley booted a 20-yard field goal in overtime and the New Orleans Saints turned back a Dallas comeback Sunday, beating the Cowboys 34-31.
Dan Bailey kicked two of his four field goals late in the game Sunday, carrying the Dallas Cowboys over Carolina 19-14.
Dan Bailey kicked a trio of field goals and Tony Romo tossed for 283 yards Sunday in the Dallas Cowboys' 16-10 victory over Tampa Bay.
Tony Romo threw three touchdown passes Wednesday, two of them to Kevin Ogletree, lifting Dallas to a season-opening 24-17 win over the New York Giants.
Field goals by Dan Bailey Sunday first forced overtime and then pulled out a 27-24 Dallas Cowboys victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
David Buehler booted a 39-yard field goal with 50 seconds remaining in the game Sunday, lifting the Dallas Cowboys to a 33-30 decision over Washington.
Kardashian and Aubry break up
U.S. reality TV star Kim Kardashian and fashion model Gabriel Aubry are no longer dating, a source told UsMagazine.com Tuesday.
Bryan McCann ran back a punt 97 yards for a third-quarter touchdown and the Dallas Cowboys rallied for a 35-19 victory over Detroit.
Cowboys sign Austin to long-term deal
The Dallas Cowboys announced Thursday they had signed wide receiver Miles Austin to a six-year contract extension.
NFL: Dallas 24, New Orleans 17
Marion Barber and Tony Romo accounted for three touchdowns Saturday, helping the Dallas Cowboys top the previously unbeaten New Orleans Saints 24-17.
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Singer Miley Cyrus arrives at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 19, 2013. UPI/Jim Ruymen