Dallas 28, San Diego 24

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (1-0) 0 14 7 7 28
SDG (0-1) 7 7 10 0 24

Final

4:15 PM ET
September 11, 2005
Qualcomm Stadium,
San Diego, CA

Bledsoe throws three TDs as Cowboys stop Chargers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2319
3rd down efficiency
7-117-14
4th down efficiency
0-02-3
Total Yards301291
Passing192188
Comp-Att
18-2418-35
Yards per pass
8.05.4
Rushing109103
Rushing Attempts
3326
Yards per rush
3.34.0
Penalties8-468-62
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
02
Possession31:0928:51
Air/Ground Leaders
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bledsoe18/2422630
San Diego Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brees18/3520922
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones2693113
Thomas3905
San Diego Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Tomlinson1972110
Neal31509
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Crayton689132
Johnson565225
San Diego Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McCardell9123220
Parker575033
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Bledsoe210
Crayton100
San Diego Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Leber001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDALSDG
TD8:07LADAINIAN TOMLINSON 2 YD RUN (NATE KAEDING KICK)
Drive: 11 plays, 67 yds, 5:08
07
SECOND QUARTERDALSDG
TD1:26PATRICK CRAYTON 20 YD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (JOSE CORTEZ KICK)
Drive: 9 plays, 80 yds, 4:36
77
TD5:14KEYSHAWN JOHNSON 13 YD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (JOSE CORTEZ KICK)
Drive: 5 plays, 34 yds, 2:47
147
TD12:53KEENAN MCCARDELL 20 YD PASS FROM DREW BREES (NATE KAEDING KICK)
Drive: 14 plays, 68 yds, 7:39
1414
THIRD QUARTERDALSDG
TD4:29KEENAN MCCARDELL 17 YD PASS FROM DREW BREES (NATE KAEDING KICK)
Drive: 8 plays, 51 yds, 4:29
1421
TD9:19JULIUS JONES 5 YD RUN (JOSE CORTEZ KICK)
Drive: 11 plays, 80 yds, 4:50
2121
FG14:48NATE KAEDING 33 YD
Drive: 10 plays, 33 yds, 5:29
2124
FOURTH QUARTERDALSDG
TD11:54KEYSHAWN JOHNSON 2 YD PASS FROM DREW BLEDSOE (JOSE CORTEZ KICK)
Drive: 9 plays, 44 yds, 5:26
2824

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Except for one particularly brutal series, Drew Bledsoe's reunion with Bill Parcells is off to a wild and impressive start.

Hit and harassed all afternoon, Bledsoe responded like the veteran he is, throwing three touchdown passes, two to Keyshawn Johnson, to lead the Dallas Cowboys to a 28-24 win over the defending AFC West champion San Diego Chargers on Sunday.

"It is the best feeling in the world to have a close game come down to just a couple of plays and you are able to do it," said Bledsoe, who became the 10th player in NFL history to throw for 40,000 yards.

Bledsoe threw the winning 2-yard touchdown pass with 3:06 left as Johnson beat cornerback Sammy Davis on a quick out.

"That third-down completion to Keyshawn for the touchdown ... I live for this stuff," Bledsoe said.

The Cowboys didn't get to celebrate, though, until Aaron Glenn intercepted Drew Brees' throw in the end zone with 24 seconds left. Brees kept alive a desperation drive with a 33-yard completion to Eric Parker to the Dallas 7 with just more than a minute left. Then Brees' fourth-down pass bounced off Parker and Glenn came down with it.

"When it got tipped in the air I knew it was going to be either me or him that was going to get it," Glenn said.

Signing the 33-year-old Bledsoe on Feb. 23 was part of a sweeping offseason makeover after the Cowboys went 6-10. While with New England, Parcells made Bledsoe the first overall pick in the 1993 draft.

"This game was very, very important for us, not only to win it but to win it the way that we did," Bledsoe said.

Dallas' winning drive started on the San Diego 44 after Mike Scifres' shanked punt went only 18 yards. It was kept alive when cornerback Quentin Jammer was called for holding on third-and-16 at the 37. After three carries by Julius Jones, Bledsoe hit Johnson.

Bledsoe passed the 40,000-yard mark on a 15-yard completion to Terry Glenn on the first play of the fourth quarter. Bledsoe was 18-of-24 for 226 yards, giving him 40,034 yards in his career. He was sacked four times and wasn't intercepted.

"Bledsoe was pretty accurate," Parcells said. "When we were open, he hit it, pretty much."

San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson, who wants to break Eric Dickerson's NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards, was held to 72 yards on 19 carries. He scored on a 2-yard run in the first quarter, his 13th straight game with a TD rushing to tie the NFL record held by John Riggins and George Rogers.

Brees threw two touchdown passes to Keenan McCardell and was intercepted twice. He was 18-of-35 for 209 yards. McCardell had nine catches for 123 yards.

Chargers All-Pro Antonio Gates missed the game as he finished his three-game suspension for missing a team-mandated deadline to end his training camp holdout.

While coach Marty Schottenheimer downplayed the absence of Gates, Tomlinson said it hurt.

"I'm sure Bill said, 'If we stop the run, we have a great chance to win the game because they don't have their All-Pro tight end,' " Tomlinson said.

Brees faulted himself for the interception at the end.

"We had four shots at it. I've got to come through," said Brees, who led San Diego to a 12-4 record last year.

Bledsoe rallied Dallas after a monumentally ugly second series, when the Cowboys were whistled for three holding penalties and two false starts, although one holding call was declined after the Chargers sacked Bledsoe at the Dallas 1.

Mat McBriar punted to the 50, and Dallas forced San Diego into a three-and-out, including a 13-yard sack of Brees.

Bledsoe hit Patrick Crayton for a 32-yard gain on third-and-9 from the Dallas 21, then hit a wide-open Crayton for a 20-yard touchdown to tie it at 7.

Terence Newman intercepted Brees three plays into the next Chargers drive, at the San Diego 34. Five plays later, Bledsoe threw a 13-yard pass to Johnson, who reached back for the ball and fell into the end zone for a 14-7 lead.

San Diego tied it on Brees' 20-yard pass to McCardell.

Rookie Darren Sproles had consecutive kickoff returns of 49 and 49 yards in the second half to set up San Diego scores: a 17-yard touchdown pass from Brees to McCardell and Nate Kaeding's 33-yard field goal.

In between those scores, Dallas' Julius Jones scored on a 5-yard run to tie the game at 21. The drive was kept alive when Chargers rookie lineman Luis Castillo was penalized for hitting Bledsoe on the helmet with his right hand. Bledsoe also had completions of 25 and 18 yards to Johnson.

Game notes
With 764 career catches, McCardell tied his position coach, Hall of Famer James Lofton, for 14th on the all-time list. ... Chargers DE Igor Olshansky sprained his right ankle. ... Among the inactive players were Cowboys WR Peerless Price and Chargers rookie OLB Shawne Merriman.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 8th 2005
Oakland 20 Final
New England 30
Sunday, September 11th 2005
Houston 7 Final
Buffalo 22
Cincinnati 27 Final
Cleveland 13
NY Jets 7 Final
Kansas City 27
Denver 10 Final
Miami 34
Tampa Bay 24 Final
Minnesota 13
Tennessee 7 Final
Pittsburgh 34
Chicago 7 Final
Washington 9
New Orleans 23 Final
Carolina 20
Seattle 14 Final
Jacksonville 26
Green Bay 3 Final
Detroit 17
Arizona 19 Final
NY Giants 42
Dallas 28 Final
San Diego 24
St. Louis 25 Final
San Francisco 28
Indianapolis 24 Final
Baltimore 7
Monday, September 12th 2005
Philadelphia 10 Final
Atlanta 14