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4th Quarter:

The Cowboys win 38-14.

Rod Smith runs it in from 1-yard out to give Dallas a 38-14 lead.

Alfred Morris ran it in from 1-yard out to give Dallas a 31-14 lead.

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Dak Prescott found Dez Bryant for a 13-yard touchdown. Dallas leads 24-7 after Bailey made the extra point.

Bryant became the franchise leader in touchdown receptions with his 72nd TD catch, passing Bob Hayes.

3rd Quarter: Not much happened in the third quarter besides another Demarcus Lawrence sack, his second of the game. Dallas leads 17-7.

HALFTIME: Dallas leads 17-7.

2nd Quarter:

Kirk Cousins found a wide open Ryan Grant for a 20-yard touchdown. Rose made the extra point and Dallas now leads Washington 17-7.

Ryan Switzer to the Washington punt 83 yards for a Cowboys touchdown. Bailey made the extra point and Dallas leads 17-0.

Dallas can't cash in on the short field and settle for a Dan Bailey 24-yard field goal. Dallas leads 10-0 with 5:29 left in the first half.

Demarcus Lawrence sacks Kirk Cousins and forces a fumble. Dallas recovers and takes over on the Washington 19-yard line.

Dak Prescott found Jason Witten in the end zone on a 8-yard pass for a Cowboys touchdown. Bailey's extra point is good and Dallas leads 7-0 early in the second quarter.

1st Quarter:

After a dismal first quarter by both teams, the score is tied at 0-0.

Washington reciever Jamison Crowder fumbles the punt and Dallas takes over just inside Redskin territory. Dallas is unable to cash in, however, and punts for the fourth time in the 1st quarter.

Jamison Crowder drops a Kirk Cousins pass into the hands of Cowboys safety Jeff Heath's hands. Dallas takes over on their own 21-yard line.

The Cowboys inactives for tonight's game include: Bene Benwikere, Trey Williams, Sean Lee, Justin Durant, Datone Jones, Blake Jarwin and Daniel Ross.

The roof and windows will be open for tonight's game.

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