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Determined Cowboys Keep Hope Alive, Beat Washington 38-14

Cowboys use offense, defense and special teams to beat Washington and end their three-game losing streak and keep their playoff hopes alive

NBC 5 Sports’ Pat Doney and Cowboys Insider Jean-Jacques Taylor break down the Cowboys’ 38-14 win over Washington at AT&T Stadium on NBC Thursday Night Football.

Jerry Jones didn't want to stop smiling or talking Thursday night after the Cowboys first win in 25 days.[[290815791,R]]

That's because he knew the Cowboys needed a win in the worst way.

Coach Jason Garrett needed to prove he could adequately prepare his team after his team had been outscored, 92-22, in the worst three-week stretch of his seven seasons in charge of the Cowboys.

Dak Prescott needed to prove he wasn't a product of Ezekiel Elliott's brilliance. And coordinators Scott Linehan and Rod Marinelli needed to prove they could get their respective units to play at a high level.

Dallas 38, Washington 14.

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Head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys claps on the sidelines during a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Samaje Perine #32 of the Washington Redskins is stopped by Byron Jones #31 and Xavier Woods #25 of the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Kirk Cousins #8 of the Washington Redskins looks to pass in in the first quarter of a football game as David Irving #95 and Tyrone Crawford #98 of the Dallas Cowboys try to rush at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Owner Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys walks on the field before the game agaisnt the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys makes a touchdown pass reception against Deshazor Everett #22 of the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys passes the ball in the first quarter of a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Rod Smith #45 of the Dallas Cowboys takes the handoff from Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Alfred Morris #46 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the ball in the first quarter of a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys tries to evade tackle on a scramble in the first half of a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys questons a call during the game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys gets sacked by Anthony Lanier II #72 of the Washington Redskins and Josh Harvey-Clemons #40 of the Washington Redskins in the first half of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Ryan Switzer #10 of the Dallas Cowboys dives into the endzone on an 83-yard touchdown punt return against the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Chidobe Awuzie #33 of the Dallas Cowboys breaks up a pass intended for Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins in the first half of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Ryan Switzer #10 of the Dallas Cowboys runs past Nick Sundberg #57 of the Washington Redskins for a 83-yard touchdown punt return against the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Ryan Switzer #10 of the Dallas Cowboys runs past Nick Sundberg #57 of the Washington Redskins for a 83-yard touchdown punt return against the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Kirk Cousins #8 of the Washington Redskins is sacked by Taco Charlton #97 of the Dallas Cowboys in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Alfred Morris #46 of the Dallas Cowboys tries to evade Ziggy Hood #90 of the Washington Redskins and Zach Vigil #56 of the Washington Redskins on a carry in the first half of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys makes a touchdown pass reception against Deshazor Everett #22 of the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Kirk Cousins #8 of the Washington Redskins sits on the bench during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Ryan Grant #14 of the Washington Redskins makes a catch before running in for a touchdown in the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Kirk Cousins #8 of the Washington Redskins passes the ball in the first half of a football game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Kirk Cousins #8 of the Washington Redskins fumbles the ball after a hit by Taco Charlton #97 of the Dallas Cowboys in the second quarter of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys makes a touchdown pass reception against Deshazor Everett #22 of the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Head coach Jay Gruden of the Washington Redskins stands on the sidelines during the game agaisnt the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins pulls down a touchdown in the end zone against Byron Jones #31 of the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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The right hand of quarterback Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys after a 38-14 win against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Alfred Morris #46 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the ball in the second half of a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Travis Frederick #72 of the Dallas Cowboys and Dez Bryant #88 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrate a fourth-quarter touchdown against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Chris Jones #6 of the Dallas Cowboys punts against the Washington Redskins in the second half of a football game at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Ryan Switzer #10 of the Dallas Cowboys dives into the endzone on an 83-yard touchdown punt return against the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Rod Smith #45 of the Dallas Cowboys runs the ball out of bounds against the Washington Redskins in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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DeMarcus Lawrence #90 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after a 38-14 win over the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Rod Smith #45 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his fourth-quarter touchdown with head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys in a football game against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Ryan Switzer #10 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his 83-yard touchdown punt return against the Washington Redskins in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Alfred Morris #46 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates a fourth quarter rushing touchdown against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Alfred Morris #46 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates a fourth quarter rushing touchdown against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Rod Smith #45 of the Dallas Cowboys and Keith Smith #41 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrate a fourth quarter touchdown against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium on November 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

You're lying if you saw that coming. No one did.

Not Jerry. Not Garrett. Not Prescott. There had been no tangible evidence the Cowboys could score 38 points, their second highest-point total of the season, after what we've watched the past three weeks.

"It's not hard for me to look at the way we played, the way we answered the bell, the way we played in the second half with the players we got, with Sean Lee (hamstring) coming back and the players we're getting back and not dream," Jerry said. "Any of these teams in this league can beat you, but I think we have a good chance as we look ahead."

Dallas Cowboys fans are feeling good about the team's playoff chances after a 38-14 victory over Washington on NBC's Thursday Night Football.

Since the start of last season, the Cowboys have proved for the most part they can only win playing a certain way: grab an early lead, pound the running game to keep their defense off the game and rush the passer once the opponent becomes one-dimensional.

The Cowboys used that formula to perfection against Washington.

The Cowboys used An eight-yard touchdown pass from Jason Witten, a 24-yard field goal from Dan Bailey and an 83-yard punt return by Ryan Switzer to build a 17-0 lead with 3:46 left in the first half.

The lead should've been even larger.

After all, the Cowboys forced three turnovers in the first half - four in the game  -  but the offense struggled early. None of their first four possessions produced a first down.

Given how poorly the Cowboys played the past three games, no one would've been surprised if they had mentally caved.

Instead, they fought through the frustration.

"They handled some adversities in the game tonight, and just put it behind us and kept playing," Garrett said. "And I think that's a sign of maturity understanding that the experiences aren't always going to be good. And you learn from it and you keep moving forward. They did a good job tonight of that."

In the second half, the Cowboys gave the ball to Alfred Morris and let him punish his former team.

Morris, who had 12 carries for 38 yards in the first half, finished with 27 carries for 127 yards and a touchdown. Dallas rushed for 182 yards on 42 carries and kept the ball for 32:28.

"Alfred was outstanding," Garrett said. "He's got a great feel and instinct for running the football. He makes a lot of runs that people don't really recognize how good they are - little subtle runs, 4-, 5-, 6-yard runs where he's finding the crease, finding the soft spot and moving forward."

Prescott, who played poorly in the last three games accumulating a passer rating of 57.0 with no touchdown passes and five interceptions, was hardly spectacular against Washington.

But he's also not the kind of player you judge by his stats.

He showed toughness when he returned in the second half after taking a helmet to his throwing hand running an option play in the second quarter. He had X-Rays but returned to the game.

"I don't know if I've ever broken my hand. Really I couldn't grip initially because the swelling swelled up on me so bad," Prescott said. "We wrapped it up, got the swelling down and I was fine."

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He completed 11 of 22 passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns.

"I thought Dak Prescott was outstanding in the way he carried us through when our momentum was not there early," Jerry said. "He was getting it done. You could feel (the momentum) when it turned. Boy, does he keep a level head, and boy, is he steady. For his experience and his time in this league, I can't say enough about him.

"But don't just talk about his intangibles. He was doing some tangible things out there."

And just like that, hope exists at The Star for another week.

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