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Dak Prescott led the Cowboys on an eight-play, 68-yard drive to grab the lead back from the Chiefs. After a successful 2-point conversion, Dallas leads Kansas City 28-21 with 11:15 remaining in the fourth quarter.

George Pickens had 50 yards in receiving on the drive and caught the 2-point pass from Prescott.

Pickens has four catches for 72 yards, and Prescott has completed 22 of 33 passes for 229 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

Pickens got them out of a hole with an 11-yard reception on second-and-goal from the 14. Javonte Williams scored on the next play on a 3-yard pass from Prescott.

The Cowboys have outgained the Chiefs 354 to 283.


The Cowboys had a chance to take a two-score lead, but Jake Ferguson couldn’t get his second foot down in the end zone. Replay overturned the on-field call of a touchdown, and the Cowboys ended up kicking a field goal for a 20-14 lead on the Chiefs.

Dallas now trails 21-20.

The Chiefs went for it on fourth-and-goal from the 3, and Rashee Rice scored his second touchdown of the day on a spectacular catch.

Rice has eight catches for 92 yards, and Patrick Mahomes is 18-of-26 for 184 yards and three touchdowns.

The Chiefs drove 80 yards in 11 plays for the go-ahead score only nine seconds into the fourth quarter.

Kansas City has ruled out rookie left tackle Josh Simmons with a wrist injury and right tackle Jawaan Taylor with an elbow injury.

Bryan Cook is questionable to return with an ankle injury.

The Cowboys list cornerback DaRon Bland (left foot) and safety Malik Hooker (back) as questionable to return with injuries.


For a second consecutive week, the Cowboys fell behind. For the second consecutive week, the Cowboys dug out of their hole.

The deficit was less than the 21-0 the Cowboys trailed the Eagles last week. They were behind the Chiefs 7-0 and 14-7 but rallied for a 17-14 halftime lead.

Dak Prescott threw an interception on the third play from scrimmage, allowing the Chiefs to jump out front with a two-play, 37-yard drive. Rashee Rice scored on a 27-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes, who threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce on the Chiefs’ second drive.

The Chiefs punted on their final two drives of the half. Rookie left tackle Josh Simmons was a big reason his team failed to score on those two drives, with an illegal formation penalty and two holding penalties to put the Chiefs behind the sticks.

The Cowboys didn’t punt on their four drives, not counting a one-play drive to close out the half, and scored on three consecutive.

Prescott threw a 15-yard touchdown to CeeDee Lamb and Malik Davis ran for a 43-yard touchdown. The Cowboys also got a 49-yard field goal from Brandon Aubrey.

The Cowboys outgained the Chiefs 232 to 169, with Prescott going 16-of-22 for 160 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Lamb has five catches for 53 yards and a touchdown, and Davis has three carries for 47 yards and a touchdown.

Mahomes is 9-of-12 for 89 yards and two touchdowns, with Rice catching three for 41 yards and a touchdown. Kareem Hunt has eight carries for 45 yards.


The Cowboys have their first lead of the game, and the go-ahead touchdown was scored by someone no one expected.

Backup running back Malik Davis, who entered the game with 48 career rushes and one career touchdown, ran for a 43-yard touchdown to give the Cowboys a 17-14 lead.

Davis’ previous long run was 23 yards.

His run completed an eight-play, 85-yard drive.

Dak Prescott now has completed 16 of 22 passes for 160 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

Dallas has scored on three of its four possessions, with Prescott’s pick on the third play from scrimmage the only drive it didn’t come away with points.


The Chiefs have scored on both of their first two possessions.

Their latest touchdown, which came with one second left in the first quarter, has given Kansas City a 14-7 lead over the Cowboys.

Travis Kelce caught a 2-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes for the go-ahead score.

The Chiefs went 72 yards in 12 plays for their second score after needing only two plays and 37 yards after Jaylen Watson’s interception of Dak Prescott.

Mahomes scrambled for 16 yards on third-and-14 from the Dallas 25.

Mahomes is 4-of-5 for 43 yards and two touchdowns, with Rashee Rice catching two for 31 yards and a touchdown.