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The Cowboys beating Washington had multiple leads, but Trevon Diggs stole the show.
By getting his 11th interception of the season, the Dallas cornerback drew applause and praise from a packed AT&T, who enjoyed a landslide 56-14 win over the capital team, which already has its sights set on what it can adjust for the season. next season.
Diggs tied the franchise record for aerial balls stolen in a season, as well as becoming the first NFL player to record more than 10 interceptions in a single year since 1981.
Now, the number 7 number has come within three thefts of tying the league’s all-time mark, which belongs to Night Train Lane, who had 14 in 1952.
The party in Arlington was total on the night Dallas dealt Washington the biggest beating in the history of their long-standing rivalry. In 121 games between them, the margin has never been so large.
Dak Prescott threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns, while Ezekiel Elliot rushed for another touchdown.
The cherry on the cake was put by Cooper Rush, Dallas’ backup QB, who added another touchdown on one of the two passes he completed.
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