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Tweaks to offense help Dallas Cowboys win NFC East

By The Sports Xchange
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott scores on a 7-yard run against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first quarter on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott scores on a 7-yard run against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first quarter on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI | License Photo

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Credit the Dallas Cowboys for operating like a team that was headed to the playoffs even when it did not look like that was their trajectory to anyone else.

Dallas had a 3-4 record going into its bye week in mid-October. Instead of holding steady or playing a long game, the Cowboys made a move to win this season when they traded a first-round draft pick in 2019 for Oakland Raiders receiver Amari Cooper.

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Another move, firing offensive line coach Paul Alexander and promoting Marc Colombo to that position, could have been read several different ways. But coupled with the Cooper trade, there was a clear signal that Dallas believed tweaks here and there could produce a winner immediately.

The Cowboys responded by playing their worst game of the season in Week 9, falling 28-14 at home versus the Tennessee Titans. But, since then, Dallas has won six out of seven and clinched the NFC East on Sunday with a 27-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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"We've got, I think, the best player in football in [running back Ezekiel Elliott] and a bunch of guys around him," Cowboys right guard Zack Martin said after the win over the Bucs. "So, I mean, sitting there at 3-5, it wasn't right. So again, credit to the guys for buying in and sticking with it this year."

Martin battled back from a sprained MCL to play versus Tampa Bay on Sunday. His presence made a difference as Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was sacked just once after being dropped three times the previous week in a 23-0 loss at Indianapolis.

While Dallas celebrated their division title and playoff berth on Sunday, the coaches and players were still thinking about defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford after the contest.

Crawford went to the turf with a neck injury after a collision during the Bucs' game-opening possession. He stayed down after the medical crew came on to the field and the defensive lineman was eventually carted off on a stretcher.

Dallas released a statement following the game that Crawford had been taken to an area hospital but was released by early Sunday evening. Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett said Crawford had a scan and an MRI, but neither test found any structural damage.

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"It was scary for a moment," Garrett said. "I guess the trainers told him to stay down, but I told him that all that extra activity was uncalled for. He had me scared. Just thank the Lord that he is alright."

On Monday, Garrett said Crawford was at the team's facility and in good spirits. Crawford is day-to-day in terms of practicing this week. It's doubtful he'll play in a meaningless game against the New York Giants on Sunday.

PLAYER NOTES:

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DL Tyrone Crawford injured his neck in a collision in the first half. Crawford passed all tests by doctors and returned to the team's facility on Monday.

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QB Dak Prescott completed 20-of-25 passes for 161 yards in Sunday's win over Tampa Bay.

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RB Ezekiel Elliott rushed 18 times for 85 yards Sunday.

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LB Leighton Vander Esch recorded 11 tackles in Sunday's win. The rookie matched his second-highest total of the season.

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WR Tavon Austin missed Sunday's game with a groin injury.

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