The Dallas Cowboys put a dent in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ NFC South Division title hopes on Sunday thanks to the defense’s decisive attacks when it mattered most.
The Crucial Buccaneers’ advances were abruptly halted. In the fourth quarter, Baker Mayfield was intercepted in the end zone by Jourdan Lewis. Then, as the Buccaneers tried to muster some last-minute momentum, they saw running back Rachaad White get stripped by DaRon Bland.
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The two turnovers in the fourth quarter helped Dallas to a 26-24 win.
Cooper Rush was 26 of 35 with 292 passing yards and a touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert. CeeDee Lamb had seven catches for 105 yards. But the story of the game was the defense.
Mayfield was sacked four times for White’s interception and fumble. He had 304 yards and two touchdown passes but struggled to find a consistent rhythm.
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Chauncey Golston, Micah Parsons, Donovan Wilson and Linval Joseph each had a sack.
The Cowboys were held to just three points in the second half, but did enough to dash Tampa Bay’s hopes when it mattered most.
Dallas was eliminated from the playoffs before the game began, but was determined enough to make it harder for Tampa Bay to win the NFC South.
The Buccaneers fell to 8-7 and trail the Falcons despite having the same record. Atlanta beat Tampa Bay twice this season.
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With two games left in the regular season, the Buccaneers still have the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints on their schedule.
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