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Cowboys vs. Lions score, takeaways: Dak Prescott victorious in return as Dallas sinks turnover-prone Detroit

It was a surprisingly low-scoring contest, but the Dallas Cowboys nevertheless secured their fifth victory of the season on Sunday, defeating the Detroit Lions 24-6. 

Most of the talk leading up to the game was about the return of Dak Prescott, but the Dallas pass offense was somewhat quiet in this contest and it took until the final two minutes of the game before Prescott (19 of 25 for 207 yards) threw his first touchdown pass of the season. Instead, the Cowboys leaned on their defense and run game for most of the afternoon. Dallas actually trailed 6-3 at halftime, but scored three second-half touchdowns and did not allow the Lions to get into the end zone at all.

Detroit, which entered the game without D'Andre Swift, lost Amon-Ra St. Brown on its second drive of the game with a concussion. Without their top two offensive threats, the Lions actually still managed to move the ball fairly efficiently (5.6 yards per play), but they undermined themselves by committing five turnovers and taking five sacks. Those miscues were all Dallas needed to stage a comeback victory.

Here are a few more things to know about this game. 

Why the Cowboys won

Timely turnovers, stingy defense and a strong run game. The Lions scored at least 24 points in each of their first four games of the season (and at least 35 in three of them) before being shut out by the Patriots in their fifth game. Dallas held Detroit to just six points in this one, with the aforementioned four turnovers and four sacks setting the tone for that performance. The Cowboys also got big games from both Ezekiel Elliott (two touchdowns on the ground) and Tony Pollard (109 total yards on 14 touches). Plus, Prescott was efficient (8.3 yards per attempt), if not necessarily explosive in his return from a broken thumb. 

Why the Lions lost

Turnovers. That's about it. For much of the game, the Lions and Cowboys were essentially even in time of possession, yards per play, yards per run and yards per pass. But Detroit turned the ball over four times, and Dallas turned it over only once. Jared Goff was intercepted once each by Trevon Diggs and Jourdan Lewis, Jamaal Williams lost a fumble at the goal line when Detroit had a chance to take the lead, and with Detroit needing two desperation drives to stage a comeback, Goff was strip-sacked by Dallas rookie Sam Williams. Then, after Dallas made it a three-score game, Goff was strip-sacked by Micah Parsons. 

Turning point

After Diggs picked off Goff early in the third quarter, Dallas ripped off a seven-play, 82-yard drive led by Elliott and Pollard. The two running backs combined for 64 yards on six carries, including Elliott's 1-yard plunge into the end zone to give the Cowboys their first lead of the game. 

Highlight play

After taking a nasty looking hit to his knee toward the end of the first half, it looked like Zeke might have suffered a serious injury. Incredibly, he not only came back into the game, but looked better than he did before the injury. That included a ridiculous full-speed hurdle of a Lions defender to break off his biggest gain of the day. 

What's next

The Cowboys are now 5-2 after playing the Lions and they will quickly finish up the NFC North portion of their schedule. They host the Chicago Bears next week, take their bye in Week 9, then visit the Packers in Week 10 and Vikings in Week 11. The Lions are 1-5 and will be in action for 11 consecutive weeks after taking their bye in Week 7. The next month features home games against the Dolphins and Packers followed by trips to Chicago and New York to take on the Bears and Giants, respectively.

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Live updates
 

The Cowboys defense is one of the most aggressive fronts in the NFL, they love to fly up the field. Lions used it against them with an end around to Josh Reynolds for a nice gain.

 

Cowboys stopped on third down again, this time running a stretch with Elliott, who is not well-equipped to beat faster defenders to the corner anymore. He's much better utilized when running straight ahead. Big stop for the Lions defense. 

 

All Zeke Elliott in the backfield for Dallas so far. This is a team that basically refuses to use its best running back (Tony Pollard).

 

Oh man! Williams fumbled on his second carry of the game, looks like he bumped into his own blocker and dropped the ball. Multiple Cowboys defenders in the area but the ball bounced right into the arms of an offensive lineman. And then the Lions get stopped on third-and-6. Punt coming up.

 

With no D'Andre Swift today, it'll be a lot of Jamaal Williams in the backfield. And Amon-Ra St. Brown figures to make most of the short-area targets. He'll largely work against Jourdan Lewis in the slot, and that's a pretty good matchup for the Lions.

 

No. 2 overall pick Aidan Hutchinson beats fellow rookie Tyler Smith around the edge and takes Dak down on third-and-long. That horrendous pass on first down torpedoed the drive and Detroit will have a chance to take an early lead.

 

Dak had Noah Brown absolutely wide open on the bootleg on the first play of the game. Bad throw still hit Brown in the hands, and he dropped it twice. Dak has to make a better throw than that, but when it hits you in both hands, it needs to be caught. Hard to distribute blame when it's an awful play by both players.

 

A rare team choosing to receive on the coin toss rather than defer. Dallas wants its offense out there first in Dak's return.

 

Presumably Dak "chose" the Lions as his return opponent at least in part due to those defensive statistics we mentioned earlier.

 
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Detroit scored at least 24 points in its first four games (and at least 35 in three of them) before getting shut out by the Patriots right before taking the bye. The Cowboys have had one of the NFL's best defenses this season, so this should be a tough test for the Lions offense. 

Meanwhile, the Lions have also allowed at least 27 points in every game this season, and the Cowboys have yet to score more than 25. They averaged over 30 in Dak Prescott's starts last year, though, and should be more efficient and explosive with him back in the lineup today -- especially against a defense that has struggled badly all year.

 
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The Cowboys will get Dak Prescott back for this game today against the Lions. Detroit will have Amon-Ra St. Brown back at full strength, but will be without both D'Andre Swift and D.J. Chark.

 
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