Down by three scores, the Dallas Cowboys needed to get a good drive to start off the second half. Dak Prescott was faced with a third and three near midfield and was nearly sacked, but was able to break free for a 10 yard scramble into Denver Broncos territory.
With Pat Surtain II out to start the half, the Cowboys began looking the way of George Pickens with Kris Abrams-Draine in coverage. The drive would stall on a third and eight on a slant to Ceedee Lamb, but the Cowboys elected to go for it on fourth and two. Prescott found Pickens wide open inside the 10 yard line with Abrams-Draine too far away to do much about it.
That would result in a touchdown for the Cowboys to keep the pressure on the Broncos offense.
Broncos 27, Cowboys 17.
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