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START 2ND QUARTER
Anger punts 50 yards to the Lions 35, and Raymond takes it to the Lions' 42 for a gain of 7
END FIRST QUARTER
And that'll take us to the end of the 1st quarter here in Arlington.
The Lions took the lead to start on a 41-yard field goal by Badgley, and the Cowboys responded with a 92-yard touchdown run by Lamb.
The Cowboys are in the lead but will punt the ball back to Detroit to start the 2nd quarter after going 3 and out on their last drive.
Pollard just plain is not going anywhere. Prescott hands it off to him and Barnes takes him down right away and the Cowboys will be forced to punt on 4th and 14.
Prescott throws a bullet to Ferguson but Branch bats it away - 3rd and 14
Prescott pass to Pollard complete but he's taken down immediately by Anzalone for no gain - 2nd down and 15
False Start on Cowboys' Ferguson - 1st and 15
Fox punts 70yards to the end zone - Touchback
Montgomery taken BACK 3 yards by Fowler - 4th down and 6
Goff passes to LaPorta for 7 yards - 3rd and 3
FalseStart on Lions' Glasgow - 2nd and 10
Goff hands it off to Montgomery for a gain of 5 - 2nd and 5
Lions' Walker was injured during the play
Aubrey kicks 65 yards from Cowboys 35 to the end zone - Touchback
Prescott was in trouble and escaped a sack to throw a BULLET to Lamb who ran it straight into the end zone for 92yards and a touchdown for the Cowboys to take back the lead from Detroit with 3:26 left in the first quarter.
COWBOYS TOUCHDOWN!
Prescott throws a perfect pass to Ferguson but it's knocked away by Joseph - 3rd and 13
Pollard is pushed back by Vildor for a loss of 3 yards to the Cowboys 8 - 2nd and 13
Dak's interception. Ouch!
Fox punts 36 yards to Cowboys 11 - fair catch called by Turpin
Goff SACKED by Armstrong for a loss of 7 yards - 4th and 15 and the Lions punt it back
Parsons takes down Gibbs, pushes him back for a loss of 4 - 3rd and 8
Williams picks up 6 before he's taken down by Lewis - 2nd and 4
Give the ball to St.Brown and he'll take off with it and that he did - 13yards for the Lions and a 1st down
Gibbs gets 2 yards - 2nd and 8
Prescott in trouble, tries to throw it to Lamb but it is INTERCEPTED by Melifonwu, who takes it 24 yards to the Lions 43 before being taken down by Lamb. Detroit gets the ball back again.
Prescott passes deep to Cooks but it's too long - incomplete, 3rd and 4
Prescott under pressure, gets it away to Hendershot for 6 yards
Prescott tosses it to Lamb and he dodges one defender, then another and another for a gain of 31 yards for a big gain and 1st down
Pollard is pushed back by Hutchinson for a loss of a yard - 3rd and 3 now for Dallas
Prescott pass to Ferguson and he takes it up 8 yards - 2nd and 2
Fox kicks 65 yards from the Lions 35 to the end zone - Touchback
The Lions converted on 3rd down a few times, but once they got close, the Cowboys defense stopped them from getting into the end zone. They were close enough for a field goal, though and Badgley's 41-yard try flew right through.
Lions take the lead to start the game with 10:46 to go in the first quarter.
LIONS FIELD GOAL!
Goff pass to Gibbs was complete, but he was stopped by Lewis. Illegal Block Above the Waist penalty on Lions' Jackson, 3rd and 20
Goff pass incomplete to LaPorta, knocked down by Kearse - 3rd down
Goff tosses it forward to Gibbs and he bobbles it - incomplete, 2nd down
Montgomery makes it through the hole for 11yards and the 1st down
Cowboys take first timeout
Montgomery gets nowhere with Parsons there to stop him this time - 3rd and 3
Montgomery picks up 7 yards to the Cowboys 34 - 2nd and 3
And on the next play, it's none other than St. Brown who makes the catch and takes off for a gain of 23 yards
Goff pass complete to Raymond for 11 yards to get the 1st down!
Goff pass incomplete to Reynolds, stopped by Gilmore - 3rd down and 10
Montgomery gets nowhere, stopped by Lawrence - 2nd and 10 Lions
Game time!
Cowboys won the toss and elected to defer. Lions will start us off on offense here in Arlington, TX. Let's go!
Will Prescott make his case for MVP tonight?
The Cowboys quarterback leads the league with 30 passing touchdowns for 3,892 yards and seven interceptions. After the last two losses at Buffalo and Miami, however, Prescott's chances at winning MVP have been getting slimmer. That could change depending on how he plays tonight at home against a winning team.
Cowboys player to watch: CeeDee Lamb
The Dallas receiver has had an incredible season, with an NFL high 109 catches so far.
Tonight, he has the chance to break the single-season franchise record in catches, currently held by Michael Irvin with 111. He's also gaining on Irvin's record yardage with 1,424. Irvin's franchise record is 1,603.
If he scores a touchdown tonight, it will make eight straight games scoring a TD, something no other Cowboys receiver has ever done.
Cowboys and Lions INACTIVES
Dallas Cowboys Inactives: Week 17
RB Rico Dowdle
DT Johnathan Hankins
OT Matt Waletzko
CB Eric Scott
CB Noah Igbinoghene
OL Asim Richards
QB Trey Lance (Emergency 3rd String QB)
Detroit Lions Inactives: Week 17
CB Steven Gilmore
WR Antoine Green
QB Hendon Hooker (Emergency QB)
DL Brodric Martin
LB Julian Okwara
DL Levi Onquzurike
TE Brock Wright
What do the Dallas Cowboys need to clinch the NFC East?
Our own William Allen has broken down nicely just exactly what the Cowboys need in order to clinch the division, and it's more than just winning out.
Can the Lions do what no team has done since Week 1 of 2022?
If the Lions beat the Cowboys tonight in Arlington, they'll be the first team to do so since the Cowboys lost to Tom Brady's Buccaneers in the 2022 season opener.
The Cowboys are currently on a 15-Game winning streak, their longest in 42 years. They have outscored their opponents at AT&T Stadium 279-108 this season. If they manage to go 8-0 at home with a win tonight, it will be just the third time in franchise History, the last two occurring in 1980 and 1981.
Detroit is 6-2 on the road. Will they be the team to break Dallas' streak?
Cowboys and Lions - what's at stake and where do they stand in Week 17?
The Dallas Cowboys (10-5) are hoping to break a two-Game losing streak and remain in hopes of taking the NFC East title back from Philadelphia. They already clinched their spot in the playoffs but need to win out to win the division.
The Detroit Lions (11-4) already clinched the NFC North title last week with their win over the Vikings on Christmas Eve - for the first time in 30 years. The Lions would also love to win out in order to clinch the NFC, but like the Cowboys, they'll be rooting for Philly to lose, plus the Niners too in order to achieve that.
Good evening, everyone and welcome to our LIVE text coverage of the NFC showdown between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys tonight!
Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium and we'll be here to bring you all the latest scores, stats, highlights, and commentary.
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