The Sports Xchange
Sep 14, 2015
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Quarterback Tony Romo threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten with seven seconds left, giving the Dallas Cowboys an unlikely 27-26 win over the New York Giants on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium.
The desperation drive covered 72 yards in just 1 minute, 27 seconds, completing Dallas' rally from a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit. Romo hit Witten in the middle of the field after fumbling the shotgun snap.
Dallas extended its winning streak to eight games over the Giants in season openers and to five games overall in the series.
The win came at a cost for the Cowboys, however. Wide receiver Dez Bryant broke a bone in his right foot and will undergo surgery that will sideline him four to six weeks, coach Jason Garrett said. Even so, Bryant hopped around outside the locker room to congratulate his teammates after the win.
New York turned three turnovers into 17 points, but poor clock management on the last scoring drive likely cost New York the game. Quarterback Eli Manning threw a pass out of the end zone on third down instead of taking a sack that would have eaten up precious seconds.
The Giants wound up getting a field goal to boost their lead to 26-20, but they left 1:34 for the Dallas offense. A running play could have knocked another 40 seconds off the clock, as the Cowboys were out of timeouts.
New York coach Tom Coughlin said postgame that he made a mistake calling for a third-down pass.
"Blame me," he said.
Romo finished the game 36 of 45 for 356 yards with three touchdown passes. The wild finish made up for his two picks.
New York's opportunistic defense turned the tide in a game the Cowboys dominated early. The Giants scored twice in the final minute of the first half and went up 23-13 in the fourth quarter after intercepting Romo for the second time.
The big plays on defense nearly made up for the Giants' struggles with the ball. New York quarterback Eli Manning was only 20 of 36 for 193 yards. He didn't throw a touchdown pass or an interception.
New York grabbed a 16-6 lead by taking the second-half kickoff 68 yards in 12 plays, culminating in kicker Josh Brown's third field goal.
Dallas responded with its first touchdown. A pass interference call set up the Cowboys at the New York 2-yard line before Romo found tight end Gavin Escobar tiptoeing at the back of the end zone.
Down 16-13 and with the ball, Dallas committed its third costly turnover. Cowboys receiver Devin Street appeared to make a catch over the middle, but Giants safety Brandon Meriweather leveled Street, and the ball ricocheted into the arms of cornerback Trumaine McBride.
McBride returned the pick 19 yards to the Dallas 1. Running back Rashad Jennings ran it up the middle on the next play, and New York was back up 10.
Romo led a hurry-up drive that ended with a short touchdown pass to Witten (eight catches, 60 yards, two touchdowns). The Cowboys were down 23-20 with 5:11 to play.
The Giants tied to run out the clock behind Jennings, who had 27-yard burst into Dallas territory on the final possession. New York settled for Josh Brown's 19-yard field and a six-point lead.
The Giants were outplayed in the first half but went into the locker room up 13-6 thanks to two Dallas turnovers in the final minute of the second quarter.
Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley had the ball stripped by McBride. New York corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie scooped up the ball and raced 57 yards for the game's first touchdown.
Romo was intercepted on the ensuing play from scrimmage, as Giants linebacker Uani' Unga pulled in a tipped throw intended for Witten. Kicker Josh Brown followed by making a 40-yard field goal with 19 seconds left.
Dallas trailed at halftime despite dominating in total yardage (201-86) and time of possession (22:06-7:54). Romo finished the half with 146 passing yards, while Randle had 39 on the ground.
Manning was only 7-for-15 for 56 yards going into the break.
The Cowboys moved down the field with little resistance on their opening drive until reaching the red zone. A holding penalty from the 5-yard line plus Romo's first two incompletions, both in the end zone, forced Dallas to settle for kicker Dan Bailey's short field goal.
New York answered with its own field goal on a march that included two official reviews on potential turnovers. Both calls went the Giants' way. Brown split the uprights from 50 yards out.
Bailey nailed a 32-yarder midway through the second quarter to give Dallas a 6-3 lead.
NOTES: The Giants' inactives were WR Victor Cruz, S Cooper Taylor, LB Jon Beason, DE Owa Odighizuwa, OL Bobby Hart, TE Jerome Cunningham and DT Louis Nix. ... The Cowboys' inactives were RB Christine Michael, DE Ryan Russell, DT Ken Bishop, DT Davon Coleman, OT Jordan Mills, OL La'el Collins and TE Geoff Swaim. ... Giants QB Eli Manning is the all-time leader in touchdowns and interceptions against the Cowboys.