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The grimace of pain from Dak Prescott, ruled out due to an injury in the fourth quarter of the loss to the Atlanta Falcons (27-21), can summarize the moment the Dallas Cowboys are going through. Since the slump of four out of four games during the 2020 season, the lone star team had not had three consecutive losses at the bottom of the National Conference.
Prescott left the game with a hamstring injury and was unable to return after completing 18 of 24 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.
According to official reports, the highest paid player in NFL history – after signing a four-year extension in exchange for 240 million dollars – will be evaluated by doctors to define the recovery time.
Kirk Cousins, the Falcons’ leader, completed 19 of 24 passes for 222 yards, including 13 in a row at one stretch of the game.
Bass’s 61-yard field goal gives the Bills victory
Tyler Bass kicked the longest field goal of his career from 61 yards with five seconds left, Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes in the second half and the Buffalo Bills continued their dominance against the Miami Dolphins by win 30-27.
The teams traded leads four times in a spectacular second half that included seven consecutive scoring drives, four of them by AFC East-leading Buffalo (7-2) and three by division rival Miami ( 2-6).
Buffalo’s final drive stalled at Miami’s 43-yard line after fumbling the ball once and two incomplete passes, and coach Sean McDermott relied on the inconsistent Bass, who missed an extra point early in the game.
Bass not only had the aim, but also the power to put the ball into the first row of fans. It was the longest field goal in franchise history.