The Sports Xchange
Dec 19, 2015
ARLINGTON, Texas -- It was hardly easy, but the New York Jets kept themselves firmly in the AFC playoff race by slipping past the Dallas Cowboys 19-16 Saturday night at AT&T Stadium.
The Jets improved to 9-5 after their fourth consecutive win despite an uneven showing in all three phases of the game. New York is a one-half game up in the AFC Wild Card standings over Kansas City and Pittsburgh, which are both 8-5 and play Sunday.
Jets kicker Randy Bullock atoned for a missed extra point and field goal by nailing a 40-yard field-goal with 36 seconds remaining for the win.
The Cowboys had tied the game 16-16 on Dan Bailey's 50-yard field goal with 1:55 left.
New York quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick moved the offense 58 yards, most of it coming on a 43-yard strike to receiver Kenbrell Thompkins down the sideline. A series of runs set up Bullock's game-deciding kick.
Fitzpatrick completed 26 of 39 passes for 299 yards, with one touchdown and one interception.
Jets receiver Brandon Marshall had 74 yards on four catches. Fellow receiver Eric Decker had 55 yards on six receptions, including a 3-yard score that put New York up 16-13 earlier in the fourth quarter.
The Cowboys fell to 4-10 and were officially eliminated from playoff contention. Dallas' only postseason hope was winning the NFC East.
That's impossible now, despite the other three teams in the NFC East sporting losing records (6-7) going into Sunday.
Dallas made it a game behind backup quarterback Kellen Moore, who saw his first live game action since starring at Boise State. The fourth-year pro nearly overcame three picks by leading the Cowboys to 13 points after replacing starting quarterback Matt Cassel who was ineffective in four series.
Moore finished 15 of 25 for 158 yards. His final interception sealed the Jets' victory.
Dallas running back Darren McFadden ran for 100 yards against the league's top rushing defense. The Jets came into the game allowing less than 80 yards rushing per game. Dallas had 133.
Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant (four catches for 50 yards) had the team's lone touchdown.
Moore had the Cowboys in position to extend their 10-9 halftime lead midway through the third quarter. Facing a second-and-goal from the 6, Moore locked in on Bryant but was intercepted by safety Calvin Pryor in the back of the end zone.
Fitzpatrick gave it right back.
Dallas cornerback Terrance Mitchell, signed from the practice squad Friday, had his first career interception two plays later.
Bailey followed with a 38-yard field goal for a 13-9 advantage.
The Cowboys came out aggressive on the game's opening drive, using misdirection plays like an end around to receiver Lucky Whitehead that went for 33 yards.
But once in the red zone, the Jets held firm. A pair of incompletions by quarterback Matt Cassel forced Dallas to settle for Bailey's 27-yard field goal.
On the next possession, Cassel gave New York a gift. After losing his balance on a pump fake, Cassel tried to throw the ball away, but instead lofted it into the waiting hands of cornerback Darrelle Revis.
The turnover didn't end up costing the Cowboys. The Jets drove inside the 5-yard line, but Dallas got the ball back after stuffing running back Chris Ivory on fourth-and-1.
The Jets didn't stall on their next march. They went 60 yards, with backup running back Bilal Powell going the final 12 yards for the first touchdown of the night. Bullock missed the extra point.
NOTES: Dallas was without two defensive starters in CB Morris Claiborne (hamstring) and LB Rolando McLain (concussion). Other inactives were QB Tony Romo, WR Brice Butler, G Ronald Leary, T Chaz Green and TE Geoff Swaim. ... Jets inactives: QB Bryce Petty, CB Dex McDougle, S Dion Bailey, LB Taiwan Jones, G Dakota Dozier, T Ben Ijalana and LB Josh Martin. ... The Cowboys opened the roof to AT&T Stadium, but kept the large glass doors at both ends closed. ... Jets kicker Randy Bullock missed his third PAT of the season in the second quarter. He missed the first two with Houston before being cut.