Rush has yet to throw an interception this season and has been sacked only four times in three starts. Rush hit Lamb for a touchdown for the second straight game, this week on a wide-open toss for 30 yards after needing to place the ball perfectly in the back corner of the end zone on "Monday Night Football" against the Giants. The quarterback sprinted toward the right sideline, and Gallup remained in line with Rush across the back line of the end zone, hauling in Rush's laser through the Commanders secondary to take a 12-7 lead into the break. Rush and Gallup showcased high-level chemistry on the Cowboys' first touchdown of the day. He got Gallup, playing in his first game since Week 17 against the Arizona Cardinals last season, involved early by targeting the pass catcher on the first Dallas pass play of the game. What Rush did against the Washington Commanders on Sunday is what he has done in each of his four career starts for the Dallas Cowboys: Play steady, controlled football while limiting turnovers and finding his playmakers at the right time. Rookie fifth-round draft pick DaRon Bland, playing his first defensive snaps of the season in Week 4, intercepted Wentz on a third-and-9 deep in Washington territory that set up Maher's final field goal from 29 yards out with just under four minutes left in the game.įor a more detailed breakdown of how this game unfolded, check out our main takeaways. Dallas proceeded to finish the game on a 19-3 run with Gallup's 9-yard receiving touchdown coming just before halftime, and Lamb's 30-yard walk-in receiving touchdown off a smooth double-move extending the lead to 22-10 on the first play of the fourth quarter. He capped a seven-play, 65-yard drive with a perfectly placed over-the-shoulder pass to rookie Jahan Dotson, his fourth receiving touchdown in as many career games. This game started slowly with five punts on the contest's first seven drives, but after the Cowboys took a 6-0 lead following Brett Maher's second of a career-high four made field goals, Carson Wentz (25 of 42, 170 passing yards, one passing touchdowns, and two interceptions), commanded the Washington offense down the field. Cornerback Trevon Diggs (three passes defended and one interception), chipped in as well on the defensive side. The Cowboys have won eight straight games against NFC East teams dating to last season with today's win coming thanks to timely plays by wide receivers CeeDee Lamb (six receptions, 97 receiving yards, and one receiving touchdown) and Michael Gallup in his first game back off of a torn ACL in his left knee (two catches, 24 receiving yards, one touchdown). Rush became the first quarterback in franchise history to win each of his first four career starts after completing 15 of 27 passes for 223 passing yards and two touchdowns. UVU will then play in the PING Cougar Classic, April 21-22, at Riverside Country Club in Provo.The Cowboys are now one of the hottest teams in the NFL with Cooper Rush as their starting quarterback, winners of three consecutive games, after their 25-10 victory against the Washington Commanders in the comforts of AT&T Stadium. The Wolverines will compete in the UC Santa Barbara Intercollegiate, April 10-11, at Sandpiper Golf Club in Santa Barbara, California. Utah Valley has just two more tournaments before heading to the WAC Championship at the end of April. Glen carded a pair of birdies with 10 pars in his final round. Joseph Glenn carded a 4-over-par 76 on Tuesday to finish tied for 95th with a three-round score of 18-over-par 234 (77-81-76). Iguchi carded three birdies and nine pars on Tuesday. Kai Iguchi shot a 6-over-par 78 in the final round to finish in a tie for 73rd with a three-round score of 11-over-par 227 (68-81-78). Efford had three birdies, including two on the front nine on Tuesday. McKinlay had a two birdies and 12 pars in his final round.Įthan Efford shot a 2-over-par 74 on Tuesday to move up 14 spots on the leaderboard to tie for 65th with a three-round 9-over-par 225 (76-75-74). Weber had a pair of birdies in his final round to go along with 11 pars.īrady McKinlay carded a 5-over-par 77 in his final round on Tuesday to finish in a tie for 52nd at 7-over-par 223 (70-76-77). CHANDLER, Ariz.-The Utah Valley men's golf team shot a final-round score of 15-over-par 303 on Tuesday to finish 17th in the 21-team field at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Whirlwind Golf Club with a three-round 31-over-par 895 (285-307-303).Ĭaden Weber shot a 4-over-par 76 in the final round to finish in a tie for 49th in the 116-player field with a three-round score of 6-over-par 222 (71-75-76).
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