Teddy Bridgewater threw a touchdown pass and ran for one more, and the Denver Broncos silenced the most productive offensive in the NFL in times of pressure to win a victory on Sunday 30-16 over the Cowboys de Dallas, who saw a chain of six victories broken.
Dak Prescott reappeared after an absence from a game due to a sore right calf, but could not start the attack of the Cowboys (6-2) until he made two insignificant marches in the end zone in the final minutes that only served to avoid what would have been his worst shutout at home since 1985.
The Broncos (5-4) captured Prescott twice, both from the novice Jonathon Cooper, who added the first quarterback knockdowns of his career, and the defense of Denver harassed the quarterback of Dallas in their first match since they traded in the star From Miller – and without the team’s sack leader, Malik Reed, for a hip injury.
Denver didn’t have a left tackle either. Garett Bowles (ankle) and lost to the right tackle Bobby Massie and to the right guard Gragam Glasgow for ankle injuries.
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Either way, the Broncos launched their offense on the ground. They gave him Dallas his first double-digit disadvantage of the season when Bridgewater connected with Tim Patrick for a 41-yard touchdown that made it 13-0.
The margin widened to 30-0 in the seventh consecutive victory of the Broncos in the series, a streak dating back to 1995. Prescott threw two touchdown passes to Malik Turner in the last five minutes.
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