Dallas 31, NY Giants 20

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (8-1) 7 10 7 7 31
NYG (6-3) 7 10 0 3 20

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 11, 2007
Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, NJ

Cowboys sail past Giants with Romo, Owens in full bloom

ESPNDallas.com 
Scouts Buzz
These teams seemed to be evenly matched early on, but as it has on so many previous occasions this season, the fourth quarter belonged to the Cowboys. Dallas quarterback Tony Romo showed outstanding poise and never wavered in a hostile environment, buying time in the pocket, showing accuracy on all levels of the passing game and making sound, confident decisions. It also became apparent that the Giants could not keep up with Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens. New York quarterback Eli Manning did not play poorly, but he did look overwhelmed at times. He showed too much complacency and didn't manage the game particularly well, taking multiple delay-of-game penalties. Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey was outstanding, but the flip side of his production was that it showed how difficult it was for the Giants to get the ball deep downfield, especially against the Cowboys' quarters coverage.
-- Matt Williamson, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1923
3rd down efficiency
5-117-14
4th down efficiency
0-00-1
Total Yards323300
Passing241194
Comp-Att
20-2823-34
Yards per pass
8.65.7
Rushing82106
Rushing Attempts
2427
Yards per rush
3.43.9
Penalties10-848-70
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
12
Possession25:1234:48
Air/Ground Leaders
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Romo20/2824741
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning23/3423612
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones1148020
Barber 123406
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jacobs2395016
Droughns3815
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Owens6125250
Crayton566120
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shockey12129129
Toomer337023
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Romo100
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Manning100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDALNYG
TD11:10Tony Curtis 15 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 70
TD06:13Jeremy Shockey 8 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERDALNYG
FG14:56Nick Folk 44 Yd 107
TD04:33Reuben Droughns 1 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 1014
TD00:27Patrick Crayton 20 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 1714
FG00:01Lawrence Tynes 40 Yd 1717
THIRD QUARTERDALNYG
TD07:14Terrell Owens 25 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 2417
FOURTH QUARTERDALNYG
FG13:18Lawrence Tynes 26 Yd 2420
TD10:43Terrell Owens 50 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 3120
Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Once they stopped beating themselves with penalties, the Dallas Cowboys took command of the NFC East by riding their biggest stars: Tony Romo and Terrell Owens.

Romo hit Owens on two of his four touchdown passes and Dallas opened a big lead in the division by ending the Giants' six-game winning streak with a 31-20 victory on Sunday.

"If you want to call it swagger, yes we have the confidence that we know we can go out and beat teams," said Owens, who broke the game open with second-half TD catches of 25 and 50 yards. Owens finished with six catches for 125 yards, his third straight 100-yard game.

T.O. As Giant Killer
Terrell Owens

Terrell Owens continued his dominance Sunday of the New York Giants, picking up his 11th TD catch in nine career games and pushing his yards-per-game average to 97.9 against the team.

Year Rec.-Yds. TDs
2007 6-125 2
3-87 2
2006 8-84 0
6-98 1
2004 4-61 0
8-68 3
2002 4-41 0
9-177* 2*
1998 5-1401
* -- Playoff game

"Obviously today, we had more penalties than we would like and we have to eliminate those," T.O. added. "That was everybody's emotions running high. There was a little trash-talking by them. We came here. The game was played and I feel like we made a statement."

With the win, the Cowboys (8-1) opened a two-game lead over the Giants (6-3), a three-game edge on Washington (5-4) and a four-game margin on Philadelphia (4-5). Dallas also swept the season series with New York, so it has the tiebreaker should they finished tied.

"It's another step along the journey that we're trying to go through to get where we want to go," said Romo, who completed 20-of-28 for 247 yards. "A win like tonight just adds to your confidence. When you do something like this, you have a chance to do something special."

The last time the Cowboys started a season at 8-1 was 1995, the last time they won the Super Bowl.

With seven games left, the Cowboys also are tied with Green Bay for the best record in the conference. The two will play in Dallas on Nov. 29.

For the Giants, their best hopes for a playoff berth seemingly are a wild-card spot.

"It does put us behind the 8-ball," defensive end Justin Tuck said. "If you ever play pool, I've seen people make shots from behind that 8-ball. That's what we are looking at."

Romo also threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Tony Curtis in the first quarter and a 20-yarder to Patrick Crayton just before halftime, starting a string of three straight touchdown drives.

Nick Folk added a 44-yard field goal.

Eli Manning threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey, who tied his career high with 12 catches for 129 yards. Reuben Droughns scored on a 1-yard run and Lawrence Tynes kicked field goals of 40 and 26 yards.

The second field goal came after New York had Brandon Jacobs' potential tying touchdown run early in the fourth quarter nullified by a questionable holding penalty on guard Chris Snee against Roy Williams.

"I didn't think I held him, but you have to go with the call," said Snee, who originally thought Dallas was being called for a penalty.

Until that point, the Cowboys were the ones hurting themselves with undisciplined errors. Four penalties in the first half gave New York 10 points and had Dallas heading to the locker room tied at 17.

The Cowboys were called for three penalties on the Giants' opening TD drive. The one everyone will remember was a taunting call against linebacker Kevin Burnett with the Cowboys ahead 17-14 in the waning seconds.

Jacobs had just been stuffed on a run from his 35 and Burnett yapped at him. The 15-yard walkoff moved the ball to the 50 with 12 seconds to go. Manning found Shockey for 29 yards to set up a 40-yard field goal by Tynes that tied the game.

"Once it's over, you have to learn from your mistakes," Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said. "We couldn't harp on that. We just told them it was nothing-nothing. We've done it all year. The second half is ours."

The Cowboys' defense, which sacked Manning five times and intercepted him twice, stopped the Giants on the opening possession of the half and then Romo and company took over.

The go-ahead 25-yard touchdown pass came on a play where T.O. ran past cornerback Sam Madison and was wide open. It capped a 12-play, 86-yard drive on which the Cowboys converted three 10-plus-yard situations, the last a 13-yard pass to Crayton on third-and-11 from the New York 38. Owens scored on the next play.

Owens ran by safety Gibril Wilson on the long pass.

"If he gets moving, he's tough to catch up to," Romo said. "I just tried to give him some air and let him go get it."

Romo's other touchdown passes were just as easy against an improved defense that gave up 45 points in Dallas in the opener.

His 15-yard pass to Curtis on the opening series came after he broke containment on a pass rush. Just before reaching the line of scrimmage, he saw a wide-open Curtis in the corner of the end zone.

Manning, who was 23-of-34 for 236 yards on a day he threw mostly short passes, tied the game with his TD pass to Shockey.

Folk's field goal gave Dallas a 10-7 lead before Wilson's interception set up a 60-yard drive Droughns capped with his run.

Crayton gave the Cowboys a 17-14 lead with 20 seconds to go with a 20-yard catch and run after breaking a tackle by cornerback Aaron Ross.

Game notes
Line judge Jeff Seaman pulled a hamstring in the second quarter and referee Jeff Triplette's crew worked the rest of the game with six officials. ...Corey Webster, who started at cornerback for the Giants in the season opener and lost his job in Game 3, was inactive. ...The Giants are now 1-3 wearing red jerseys. ...Giants RT Kareem McKenzie suffered a bruised back in the second half and was replaced by Guy Whimper. ...Dallas DT Tank Johnson had three tackles, a sack and a penalty in his first action since serving an eight-game NFL suspension for off-field problems.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 11th 2007
Minnesota 0 Final
Green Bay 34
Jacksonville 28 Final
Tennessee 13
Denver 27 Final
Kansas City 11
Buffalo 13 Final
Miami 10
St. Louis 37 Final
New Orleans 29
Cleveland 28 Final
Pittsburgh 31
Philadelphia 33 Final
Washington 25
Atlanta 20 Final
Carolina 13
Cincinnati 21 Final
Baltimore 7
Chicago 17 Final
Oakland 6
Dallas 31 Final
NY Giants 20
Detroit 21 Final
Arizona 31
Indianapolis 21 Final
San Diego 23
Monday, November 12th 2007
San Francisco 0 Final
Seattle 24