Dallas 35, Carolina 14

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (4-3) 0 10 0 25 35
CAR (4-4) 14 0 0 0 14

Final

8:15 PM ET
October 29, 2006
Bank of America Stadium,
Charlotte, NC

Dallas (3-3) at Carolina (4-3)

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SCOUTING REPORT
Cowboys must stop bleedingTony Romo might make his first start, and he flashed his ability on Monday night in relief of Drew Bledsoe. This offense could really explode if the Cowboys can run the ball and protect Romo, as he gives them the mobility and arm strength at the quarterback position. The Panthers are looking to rebound after their loss to the Bengals, as they try to keep pace with the Falcons and the Saints in the NFC South. This game will feature two good defensive football teams.
 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
DAL9-74253504-45-32-46-6
CAR8-82703054-44-45-16-6
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Dallas Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Romo60.02624157
Carolina Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Delhom...57.11885814
Moore50.06301
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Barber1235724.74
Jones543536.51
Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Willia...1819825.47
Stewar...1105094.66
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Austin3567919.47
Witten544818.91
Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Smith4559913.34
Muhamm...3333710.20
Full Player Stats: Dallas | Carolina
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsDAL
 
 361.0
CAR
 
 308.0
Yards PassingDAL
 
 239.8
CAR
 
 204.0
Yards RushingDAL
 
 121.0
CAR
 
 103.7
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedDAL
 
 322.8
CAR
 
 296.1
Pass Yds AllowedDAL
 
 219.1
CAR
 
 187.5
Rush Yds AllowedDAL
 
 103.7
CAR
 
 108.6
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Dallas leads 4-1
Dec 24, 2005DAL 24, CAR 20
Jan 3, 2004DAL 10, CAR 29
Nov 23, 2003DAL 24, @CAR 20
Oct 13, 2002DAL 14, @CAR 13
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Dallas (3-3) at Carolina (4-3) Sunday 8:15 pm EST

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Ticker) -- The spotlight has shifted away from Terrell Owens to the quarterback position for the Dallas Cowboys.

Tony Romo is expected to make his first career start Sunday night when the Cowboys visit the Carolina Panthers.

Beginning late in the preseason, there were rumblings that coach Bill Parcells would be better off with the more mobile Romo as his starting quarterback rather than the statuesque Drew Bledsoe, a 14-year veteran.

After Bledsoe threw a costly interception late in the first half of last Monday's 36-22 loss against the New York Giants, Parcells finally made the move to Romo to start the third quarter.

Romo got off to an inauspicious start as his first pass was tipped at the line of scrimmage and intercepted. He threw two more interceptions, one of which was returned 96 yards for a touchdown.

Despite the turnovers, Romo did show some positive signs, completing 14-of-25 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns. One of his scores went to the temperamental Owens, who had six catches for 98 yards.

"I thought the move to Romo was a change of pace for us," Owens said. "He has more mobility and when he scrambles, we as receivers have to find the holes in the defense. But whether it's Drew or Romo, we've got to play hard for them."

Undrafted out of Eastern Illinois, Romo is in his third season with the Cowboys, who signed him to a two-year contract extension in May.

Romo's mobility could come in handy against the Panthers, who boast one of the league's best defensive lines. Left end Julius Peppers, who will be matched against tackle Marc Colombo, leads the league with eight sacks.

Peppers recorded three sacks but made a critical mistake late in the fourth quarter in a 24-20 loss to the Cowboys here last December 24.

The Panthers appeared to be on the verge of eliminating the Cowboys from the postseason race when Jake Delhomme hit Ricky Proehl with a 35-yard touchdown pass with 2:32 left in the fourth quarter, giving Carolina a 20-17 lead.

But Tyson Thompson returned the ensuing kickoff 40 yards and Bledsoe hit Terry Glenn with a 15-yard pass on the next play, advancing the Cowboys to the Carolina 43.

The drive stalled at the Carolina 15 and the Cowboys set up a potential game-tying 33-yard field goal by Billy Cundiff with 1:12 remaining. On a 4th-and-4 play, Cundiff missed the kick wide right, but was run into by Peppers, who earlier blocked a field goal. Three plays after the penalty, Bledsoe found Glenn with a two-yard touchdown with 24 seconds remaining to give the Cowboys the victory.

Julius Jones rushed for 194 yards and outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware registered three sacks for the Cowboys.

While much of the focus will be on the Dallas quarterback situation, there also is plenty of attention that will be paid to Owens and Panthers wide receivers Keyshawn Johnson and Steve Smith.

A 11-year veteran, Johnson spent the last two seasons with the Cowboys and had a team-leading 71 receptions for 839 yards and six touchdowns in 2005. But he was released in March, paving the way for owner Jerry Jones to sign Owens.

"Keyshawn is one of a handful of the top competitors that have ever played for the Dallas Cowboys," Jones said. "The more he was a part of our team, the more we appreciated him as a player."

Smith led the league in catches (103), receiving touchdowns (15) and receiving yards (1,563) last season. But his low point came in the game here against the Cowboys when he was ejected in the third quarter for making contact with an official.

To show how important he is to the Carolina offense, Smith missed the first two games this season with a hamstring injury and the Panthers managed a total of 19 points in losses to Atlanta and Minnesota.

Smith returned to the lineup and the Panthers reeled off four straight wins before suffering a 17-14 loss at Cincinnati last week. Smith had eight receptions for 126 yards, giving him 39 for 576 yards and two scores in five games.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 29th 2006
San Francisco 10 Final
Chicago 41
Atlanta 29 Final
Cincinnati 27
Arizona 14 Final
Green Bay 31
Houston 22 Final
Tennessee 28
Seattle 28 Final
Kansas City 35
Baltimore 35 Final
New Orleans 22
Tampa Bay 3 Final
NY Giants 17
Jacksonville 13 Final
Philadelphia 6
St. Louis 24 Final
San Diego 38
NY Jets 13 Final
Cleveland 20
Indianapolis 34 Final
Denver 31
Pittsburgh 13 Final
Oakland 20
Dallas 35 Final
Carolina 14
Monday, October 30th 2006
New England 31 Final
Minnesota 7