last-second FG Authentic Leighton Vander Esch Jersey , Dak + Zeke= 400+ yards of offense Fourth QuarterCowboys get one more shot, Dak Prescott gets stripped, picks it up, and tosses it away to save the drive. Dak then connects on a dime to...Ezekiel Elliott on a 34-yard beauty to set up the game-winning field goal by the G.O.A.T. Brett Maher! Cowboys 214 connection puts up over 400 yards of offense today! Cowboys win 26-24!Lions find busted coverage by defensive backs and snag the lead quickly with a 38-yard TD to Golden Tate. Lions take the lead 24-23.Cowboys driving with Ezekiel Elliott who is up over 200 total yards from scrimmage. The drive also sees Dak Prescott get past 200 yards passing. Cowboys can’t punch it in the end zone and settle for 3. Cowboys lead 23-17.Lions with the ball and they march right down the field with 7-plays and 75-yards after some busted coverage by the secondary and Kerryon Johnson puts it in on 1st and Goal. Cowboys lead 20-17.Third QuarterCowboys have a couple of penalties go their way and then a few that don’t Cowboys punt it back to the Lions, inside their own 15, on 3rd down, DeMarcus Lawrence gets his second sack to force the punt. Dallas takes over at their own 35, Zeke gets fed to the tune of 50-yards, well over 100 on the day. Cole Beasley on the third-down slant is down one yard short at the DET-1 but Cowboys ARE GOING FOR IT, FAM! Elliott up the middle-FUMBLE-Blake Jarwin recovers it in the end zone for the TD! Wait..no TD? Refs blow the play dead after Zeke gets the first down. So, Dak says “Okay, Lions crash the box so I can toss this bad boy.” Dak to Geoff Swaim for the TD! Cowboys lead 20-13.Second QuarterThings got a little spicy for the Cowboys in the second quarter as the Detroit Lions connected on another touchdown to give them a lead. Tavon Austin suffered a stinger early on, but thankfully it appears all is well. The best news from the quarter is that the Cowboys scored a touchdown! Seriously!Let’s hope for more of this!First QuarterThe Cowboys won the toss and the DEFERRED? The first offensive appearances for both the Lions and Cowboys end in punts. The Cowboys had Ezekiel Elliott trip on third down. Lions second drive ends in a punt, Cowboys were on the move as Dak Prescott connects with Geoff Swaim for 31-yards on play-action on a first down, no less. Dak then hits the deep ball to Michael Gallup for 37-yards and we’re in the red zone! Facing 3rd and 9, Dak and Gallup can’t connect, Brett Maher puts a 32-yarder in for the three points.As the first quarter comes to a close, Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis slips on 3rd and 3, Golden Tate scampers for 40+ yards and the touchdown. Dallas trails Detroit 7-3.PregameThe Cowboys are set to take on the Detroit Lions, here are the inactives for each squad:Cowboys: The big news, if you will, Brice Butler is up, here’s who is sitting down:WR Terrance Williams, LB Sean Lee, QB Mike White, C Travis Frederick, G Xavier Su’a-Filo, TE Dalton Schultz, and DT Maliek CollinsLions:DE Ziggy Ansah, TE Michael Roberts Youth Deonte Thompson Jersey , RB Ameer Abdullah, CB DeShawn Shead, G Joe Dahl, DE Kerry Hyder Jr., WR Brandon PowellThe Dallas Cowboys host the Detroit Lions on Sunday in a huge game for both organizations. Each teams comes in at 1-2 on the season and are looking to to even their record and get back into serious contention for the playoffs. The Cowboys hope to finally get their offense going. Last week, they were able to get Ezekiel Elliott going, but the passing game faltered and mistakes everywhere kept the point production down. This week, they face a Lions defense that is the worst in the league against the run, so you will definitely see a healthy dose of Zeke. Ultimately, though, the Cowboys and Dak Prescott will have to put together a viable passing attack to win the game, even is it’s just to complement the run game. The Cowboys defense had a little bit of a let down last week after two stellar outings in the first two weeks. The pass rush wasn’t able to take advantage of an injured and sub-par Seahawks offensive line; they’ll need to do better this week versus veteran Matthew Stafford. The Lions finally got a 100-yard rusher last week, so they are hoping they finally have balance. It’s a big game for both teams. What You Need To KnowImportant links: Cowboys depth chart | RosterDate: September 30th, 2018Game time: 1:00 PM ESTLocation: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TXTV channel: FOXCoverage Map: 506 SportsAnnouncers: : Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver (Field reporter)Radio: 105.3 The Fan | Full listings | Westwood One | SIRIUS: 99 (Det), 83 (Dal) | XM: 383 (Det), 225 (Dal)Streaming: NFL.com GamePass (audio only during game), FOX Sports go (local), Yahoo Sports app (local)Cowboys record: (1-2)Lions record: (1-2)Odds: Dallas -3Prediction: Dallas 23 - Lions 21Enemy blog: Pride of DetroitTwitter: @BloggingTheBoysFacebook: Please Like us!10 thoughts on the Cowboys 26-24 victory over the Lions Man, did we need that one.The Dallas Cowboys are back at .500 after edging out the Detroit Lions 26-24 on Sunday. It was a nail-biter after the Lions jumped ahead 24-23 with just over two minutes to go in the game as fans everywhere were feeling that sucker punch that appeared to be the 2018 season. Then suddenly that gut-wrenching feeling turned to elation as the Cowboys answered with an impressive drive and a fantastic finish. The offense showed life, the defense showed weakness, and the special teams was special when it counted the most. Here are my 10 thoughts on the Cowboys win over the Lions.1. Career high for ZekeWhen your backs are up against the wall, that’s when it’s time to lean heavily on your best playmaker. And that’s exactly what the Cowboys did with Ezekiel Elliott on Sunday. Zeke not only rush 25 times for 152 yards (6.1 average), but he added four catches for 88 yards for a career-high 240 overall yards. The ground game was strong, but Elliott came away with two big plays as a receiver. Late in the first half, Zeke took a screen play to the house for a 38-yard touchdown. Then, he struck again late in the second half Womens Zack Martin Jersey , on a wheel route when he made a great over the shoulder catch for a 34-yard gain that put the Cowboys in field goal range to win the game. Zeke was just an absolute beast on Sunday, putting this team on his back and carrying them to victory.2. Career high for TankDeMarcus Lawrence first pro sack came in the 2014 Wild Card game against the Lions. It was a big play that saved the game and helped the Cowboys advance to the Divisional round. That was the last time Lawrence played against the Lions.Well, he came up big against them again on Sunday. The Cowboys defense sacked Matthew Stafford three times and Lawrence had them all. That ties a career high in sacks for a single game as he also had three during a game in September last year as well. Lawrence would also record eight tackles, including six of them solo.Lawrence started fast last year and he’s doing the same thing again this season. It’s looking more and more like he’s going to get a big contract next offseason.3. Little man Tate was greatThe Cowboys secondary had all kinds of problems on Sunday, but they really struggled with stopping Golden Tate. The Lions veteran receiver had eight catches for 132 yards on the day, but most of the damage came on two big plays, both for touchdowns. The secondary appeared all out of sorts on each of those plays. On the first touchdown, Tate would cut outside causing cornerback Jourdan Lewis to slip, allowing Tate to get open and make the catch uncontested. Jeff Heath was there as a safety net, but a slight juke was all it took to send Heath to the carpet, resulting in a 45-yard score.Then, late in the fourth quarter, Tate would strike again after Anthony Brown didn’t play back far enough, allowing room for Stafford to fit the pass to Tate. Chidobe Awuzie was too far inside to help out, resulting in a 38-yard touchdown.The Cowboys secondary is all of a sudden having problems with their coverage. Seattle burned them a couple times last week and they were burned again on Sunday. This is a little alarming.4. Dak taking deep shotsIt was extremely exciting that Dak Prescott’s first two passes were both 30+ yards completions. Even though the drive stalled out with just a field goal, it was a good sign that Dak was going to make a concerted effort to throw the ball down the field. The coverage was actually pretty good on the 37-yard play to Michael Gallup, but Dak put the ball in the perfect spot and the rookie went up and made the play.Prescott was 17 of 27 passing for 255 yards for an average of 9.4 yards per attempt. It was his eighth highest Y/A game of his career. The Cowboys continue to emerge victorious when Prescott eclipses the 7.0 Y/A. Entering the game, Dallas is a perfect 18-0 when Dak averages over seven yards per attempt. Make that 19-0 now.The Cowboys had just three pass plays of 20 yards or more in the first three games. They had four against the Lions.5. I’m starting to like this Swaim fellaLast week, it was nauseating to see Geoff Swaim as the team’s leading receiver with five catches for 47 yards. He had more targets than any of the Cowboys wide receivers. Clearly, that is not the Cowboys formula for winning.Swaim would drop his production a bit on Sunday, but boy were they good use of his targets. He would catch a 31-yard pass for the offense’s initial first-down of the game. Then, Prescott would hit him for a one-yard touchdown to give the Cowboys a 20-10 lead late in the third quarter.Swaim isn’t this great athletic receiving tight end, but he has come along well as a reliable target for Prescott. Against the Lions, he had his longest reception of his career and his first ever NFL touchdown, and they were both on different plays. The Cowboys might have something with this guy.6. Heads up play by PrescottIt’s easy to feel good about the Cowboys final drive that set up the game winning field goal, but it shouldn’t get lost in how close they were to catastrophe. The Cowboys were facing a 2nd-and-3 when the Lions were able to knock the ball out of Prescott’s hands. Dak immediately located the ball and picked it up, allowing him to scramble to the right and just throw it away. Dallas was able to convert on third down and the drive stayed alive.If the Lions recover the ball, the game is likely over. If Dak just falls on it, the Cowboys would’ve faced a third-and-long and the outcome might have been different. Prescott made a great play.That play actually made me think about the Tony Romo fumble in the end zone against the Lions that kept a fourth quarter drive alive in 2006. Romo scooped up his own fumble and was able to find Terrell Owens for the completion for a first down. Dallas would go on to score and win that game.7. Kerryon not utilizedLast week against the New England Patriots, the Lions broke an incredible streak of 70-straight games without a 100-yard rusher thanks to the strong performance by rookie running back Kerryon Johnson. All signs pointed to the Cowboys defense facing the daunting task of keeping him in check this week. But for some reason Womens Cole Beasley Jersey , the Lions didn’t use him very much.Johnson averaged 6.1 yards per carry which is the exact same average Zeke had in this game, but Johnson only had nine carries. Johnson scampered off for 32 yards on the game’s first play from scrimmage and had a punishing eight-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, but there wasn’t a whole lot in between. Lions fans should be wanting some answers as they underutilized one of their better offensive weapons.8. Great play from the offensive lineEzekiel Elliott will get all the glory, but it cannot be stated enough in how well this offensive line played for Dallas. The Cowboys did a good job of pulling lineman and getting blockers out in space. Everyone was doing it. On the designed screen play to Zeke that resulted in a big touchdown, he had a convoy of blockers leading the way.Yes, that’s “Jumbo” Joe Looney running 40 yards down the field to block for Zeke. With wheels like that, that was easily his best Zeke impression to date.Not only was the blocking outstanding, but the offensive line showed a lot more discipline against the Lions. They didn’t commit a single penalty. No holding calls, no false starts, nada. The Cowboys did get called for an illegal block in the back, but that was on Elliott when he was blocking for Tavon Austin.All in all, the Cowboys only had two penalties for 20 yards, which was outstanding. Detroit, however, couldn’t get out of their own way.9. The lonesome kickerWhen you take the beloved Dan Bailey’s job away from him, that’s not a quick way to make friends among Cowboys Nation. When you miss your first ever NFL kick, people are pretty much not going to like you. But since that first miss, new Cowboys kicker Brett Maher (pronounced Maw-her) has made eight straight kicks. Against the Lions, he would knock down four field goals, including the game-winner as time expired.Maher’s 38-yard game winner was huge and that’s a kick Bailey has made countless times. Speaking of Bailey, the former Cowboys kicker would attempt his first kick with his new team on Thursday night as he knocked down a 37-yarder. However, if it would have been 38 yards, it might have been wide right. Man, that would have given me a heart attack if Maher did that on Sunday.The Cowboys front office might have known what they were doing by going with Maher. 10. Earl Thomas trade talks are officially overAfter tormenting the Cowboys last week with two interceptions, Earl Thomas’ season likely came to an end on Sunday after suffering a leg injury. Thomas has been scrutinized for wanting out of Seattle after not being offered an extension. He tried to play it safe, avoiding as much live action football he could during preseason, but alas - the grim reaper came calling on Sunday.While some fans were hoping the Cowboys would finagle some type of trade to bolster their safety position, that idea can officially be squashed. Thomas may still be a part of the Cowboys future, but he won’t be playing for them in 2018.