With 27:17 Dallas (8: 4 victories) sat down at the New Orleans Saints and claimed previously three defeats in four playing the place at the sun in the NFC East with a clear lead in front of Washington (5: 6), Philadelphia (5: 7) And the New York Giants (4: 7). For the Saints it looks like the fifth lost game in series gloomy: In the NFC South, the team with a balance sheet of 5: 7 is clearly behind Master Tampa Bay (8: 3). Lastly, New Orleans had given five games in 2005 in 2005.
For the highlight of the starting game to Week 13, Dallas' Tony Pollard provided. In the third quarter he ran 58 yards to the touchdown and launched the cowboys at 20:10.
Hills first start with bitter taste
In the last six and a half minutes, the defense of the Texans are three interceptions against the Saints quarterback Mayor Hill. This resulted in a pick 6 of defensive tackle Carlos Watkins to 27:10 — the decision. For Hill, it was a remarkably bitter game: At his first start this season he managed 101 yards spacious gain with the egg in the hand, but with two touchdown passes (264 passing yards), a total of four interceptions.
Hills opposite DAK Prescott played solid. 238 yards bridged his 26 successful passports, a TD stood an interception and a sack.
The Cowboys had the journey to New Orleans without their head trainer Mike McCarthy, who had been positively tested for the coronavirus like five assistant coaches. For McCarthy, the defensive coordinator Dan took over Quinn.
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