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SEATTLE -- It was another late comeback attempt for the Cowboys. Instead of watching a spinning ball during an onside kick on their home turf, they watched Dak Prescott throw a desperation pass to Noah Brown in the end zone that was picked off, sealing another wild Sunday for Dallas. Seattle held on to beat the Cowboys 38-31 at Century Link Field.
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Dak vs. Russ
Russell Wilson is an elite quarterback. That’s pretty clear with his two Super Bowl appearances and one title. Prescott is still trying to get there. Prescott had the passing yards but not the W. Wilson threw for five touchdowns, short and long, and got the clutch two-point conversion pass to beat the Cowboys. Wilson threw for 315 yards on 27 of 40 pass attempts. Prescott had the numbers. He threw for 472 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. It was the second consecutive game in which Prescott threw for more than 400 yards. But unlike last week against the Falcons, Prescott took the L.
Secondary woes
The calls from Cowboys fans for safety Earl Thomas will be louder and louder and louder this week. There were numerous coverage breakdowns, and on one scoring drive three penalties were called -- two on Jourdan Lewis. You can’t blame missing Anthony Brown (ribs) and Chidobe Awuzie (hamstring) for some of the problems. On a Tyler Lockett touchdown reception, he ran a drag route untouched into an open space of the end zone to make the catch. Lockett caught his first touchdown running through the secondary with deep safety Darian Thompson letting him go past him. The only good news from the unit was rookie corner Trevon Diggs chasing down and knocking a pass from D.K. Metcalf’s hands at the Cowboys' 4 after he was beaten deep.
Special teams problems
Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein missed two PATs, hitting the right upright in one end zone and getting another blocked in the opposite end zone. It was the first time Zuerlein had missed a PAT since 2018. This was not a great showing for the special teams unit. Tony Pollard muffed a kickoff and then he was late getting onto the field on a punt that forced the Cowboys to take a delay of game penalty. John Fassel’s group regressed in this contest. In the third quarter after a punt return by CeeDee Lamb to the Cowboys' 12, an illegal block in the back penalty against Saivion Smith pushed the Cowboys back to the 6.
Offensive line changes
The Cowboys made some offensive line changes in the midst of the third quarter. Right tackle Terence Steele was benched and Zack Martin took over for him, which triggered more moves. Joe Looney moved to right guard from center. Rookie Tyler Biadasz became the center. On the series when the changes occurred, Prescott completed a 52-yard sideline pass to Michael Gallup and later a 42-yard touchdown pass to Cedrick Wilson. The Cowboys trailed 30-22 after the Wilson score with 5:47 remaining in the third. That drive kept them in the game.
Aldon Smith has a day
If you want to pinpoint when the Cowboys started their comeback, check what defensive end Aldon Smith did. Faced with a third-and-8, Smith sacked Russell Wilson with 7:12 left in the third quarter. It was a big momentum builder because Dallas trailed 30-15 at the time. From there. the Cowboys stormed back thanks to Prescott. Smith finished his day with three sacks, four quarterback hits, two tackles for loss and a pass breakup. He’s playing as if he hadn’t missed any time.