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OCT 16 9:41 PM CT
By Todd Archer
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England wide receiver Wes Welker came into Sunday’s game averaging nine catches for 148 yards and a touchdown per game.
He was “held” to three catches and 103 yards below his average but he still managed a touchdown.
“I knew it was going to be a challenge,” Scandrick said. “He’s not one of those guys where you watch film and know what he runs because all of his routes have second options between him and Tom [Brady]. I felt like I did well. I don’t know what the stats was on him, but I feel like I did well.”
Scandrick missed the previous three games because of a high ankle sprain suffered in the season opener. Sunday marked the first time the Cowboys’ top three corners – Scandrick, Mike Jenkins and Terence Newman – played in the same game
“I’m good,” Scandrick said of his ankle. “I feel great. No pain.”
By Todd Archer
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England wide receiver Wes Welker came into Sunday’s game averaging nine catches for 148 yards and a touchdown per game.
He was “held” to three catches and 103 yards below his average but he still managed a touchdown.
“I knew it was going to be a challenge,” Scandrick said. “He’s not one of those guys where you watch film and know what he runs because all of his routes have second options between him and Tom [Brady]. I felt like I did well. I don’t know what the stats was on him, but I feel like I did well.”
Scandrick missed the previous three games because of a high ankle sprain suffered in the season opener. Sunday marked the first time the Cowboys’ top three corners – Scandrick, Mike Jenkins and Terence Newman – played in the same game
“I’m good,” Scandrick said of his ankle. “I feel great. No pain.”