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Bears vs. Cowboys: Score and Twitter Reaction for Sunday Night Football

September 26, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

No Tony Romo, no problem.
The Dallas Cowboys moved to 2-1 on the season with a decisive 31-17 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football, and they have their rookie backfield to thank. Quarterback Dak Prescott spearheaded the offensive attack with 248 passing yards, 36 rushing yards and two total touchdowns, while running back Ezekiel Elliott added 140 rushing yards and 20 receiving yards.
Perhaps most importantly, neither young playmaker turned the ball over in a game the Cowboys dictated from the first possession.
Chicago quarterback Brian Hoyer was solid in Jay Cutler's place, tallying 317 passing yards and two scores, but the Bears rushing attack couldn't generate any momentum against Dallas' stringent front seven. Chicago managed just 73 yards on the ground, which wasn't enough to support Hoyer and a lackluster defensive performance.
Tight end Zach Miller was one of the few bright spots for Chicago, scoring both of its touchdowns.
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